Ord High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Ord, NE)

 - Class of 1985

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Seniors of '85 X 01 f 1 of NX 4 00 N6 According to VVebster's, a family is a group of people work- ing together close in spirit. This clearly describes the students and faculty at Ord High Although every person has his or her place or role in the school, each is an individual with specific needs, wants, and dreams, Con- tributing to the school, expand- ing knowledge, and upholding the idea of unity among classes were a part of the individuals which made the school a whole, Leisure time was sacrificed by most students for the improve- ment of organizations and the betterment of team abilities. Standing proud for the camera are Kayla Peters and Kim Michalski The Jr Gang Hector Rodriguez, C. B. Moudry, Lonnie Vanwinkle, Tom Martens, and Brad Novosad. 2 Opening Those who did not devote extra hours were few. As the year progressed, a oneness in spirit was seen in school life. Lasting friendships developed between students by sharing responsibilities in ac- tivities which require coopera- tion, The idea of perceiving through rough times was follow- ed by all. Even though four foot- ball games resulted in loses, fan support never wavered. wtf fi-W W, x 'ii I-laving taken Senior English is one thing that will help me decide on a major when I attend Peru State Teresa Bruha .l 4 American Government has been useful to me since I will be going to the Army and will study Law Enforce- ment. Brian Arnold I plan on working with Holloway Companies when I finish school. Power mechanics will come in handy for me. Brian Goodsell My future plans are to attend UN-L where I will major in music and get a degree in educational performance. Upon graduation, I plan to attend law school and become a trial lawyer. Government and English will definitely help me in the future. Kayla Peters The Varsity Cheerleaders show HBSIUQ CIOSGH ale SQVIIOVS Mane patriotism to the flag. M8ih and Bl'8d DOWSG- Ji? W' 1.: ,gr I ri f - z -ff: ,f y H' , is ' jfg g , ,, . ' r 1. - ,fa ,,.,,, .,, -. I Chris Smedra and Pa! Piskorski working hand in hand to make Brian Sich I5 VUSKIVIQ SUV9 he has 9Vi0UQh all to DISY his baritone sure they win their badminton match. TWOUQII the S009- Opening 3 This 0ne's for You! Vicky Wagner, Dana Zlomke, Stacie Dowse, Jill Hurlbert, Tammy Vancura, and Tammy Mulliqan. 4 Opening And we really mean .youll lf you've t noticed, the yearbook has a whole new look this year - contemporary graphics, F like script, lettering, grids, and the added A colored senior pages found throughout the book. And that's not all, we've added a new section entitled 'Academics', to ex- plain about the different classes offered at Ord High. We've also made extra ef- forts to personalize each seniors' year- book by having their name monogramed on the cover. Your name is on it to let you know that we wanted each Sr. to remember being a part of Ord High '85 Enjoying their free time are Srs, Kim Clement, Doug Hartman, and Doug Duda. if ----J Members of the Drill Team are: Kris Paprocki, Deb Spilinek, and Michelle Bonne. fa it lple t is I7 . .r f K at Q gg ,Q i Y , 2 ,Q gl is ull' .,, Y ill' Giving the camera evil eyes are Stacey Pierson and Kendra Williams. Taking a nose-dive is Brad Novosad. XV X Y w Belongers Drgamzers llll ll Grouples lllllll Socnaluzers IIIIIII Arrangers Division Page 5 I- . K -l This Bookis for You Amy Potrzeba busy at the typewriter getting ready for her deadline. The 1984-85 annual staff was made up of 6 seniors and 6 juniors. The editor was Kim tvlichalski and the co-editor was Christy Arnold. The instructor was Mr. Pallas. The staff decided what type of layouts and pictures to use for their pages. They also decided what sections would be included and the order they would appear in the book. The staff worked many hours to meet their monthly deadlines. Back Ftow: Mr. Pallas, Marie Main, Lynn Ulrich, Cori Smedra, Christy Arnold. Teri Johnson, Janet Hulinsky, Tammy Ander- son, Ann Lech, Amy Potrzeba, and Kim Michalski. 6 Yearbook -wwnw -W Cori Smedra and Christy Arnold reviewing copy for their final layouts New Features Added ,Sir QW' , .- 2 x t , sw ik' t , at Back Row: Hector Rodriguez. Brad Novosad, Mr. Pallas, Mike Upan, and Dan Klimek. Middle Flow: Craig Ellingson, Tami l-lolt, Julie Miller, and Doug Duda Front Row. Crtristi Hennke, and Pam Weems. Last year's Oracle staff consisted of one senior and eleven juniors, Some of the responsibilities of tne students included writing stories and interviewing faculty and students. Tne staff learned many journalism skills sucn as writing and editing copy and layout design. Doug Duda was the editor and Mike Upan was the assistant editor. New additions to the Oracle were the stu- dent opinion and nicknames. t ready to be passed out to students, i s Newspaper staff folds Oracles to get them H A mf Craig Ellingson proof reads for last minute mistakes in the Oracle Oracle 7 Val-O-Grams Beach Hearts xunqf ,goof Acting as the 1984-85 Student Council Officers were: Kathy Minary, Secretary: Dana Zlomke, Presidentg Stacie Dowse, Vice Presidentg and Craig Erikson. Treasurer. The Ord Senior High Student Council had 15 members last year, The faculty sponsors were Mr. Eldon Buoy, Mr. Lupe Calleroz, and Mr. Ed Bosvvorth. The Student Council sponsored the Homecoming events and the annual Spring Carnival. They also attended District and State Con- ventions. They decorated the commons area at Christmas and sponsored Val-O-Grams on Valentines Day. Two scholar- ships were also awarded to the graduating class of 1985. 8 Student Council A OHS 0 Woo Q31 Lucky Ms. Freberg receives carnations from her mystery fantasizers. QODEN2 0 H S 'J COUNQS . 0-5m4 a Pi., New i t not-is oi-is - 'UU OHSA 1 i Ss 49' aj .K gf DE eo 'Va horisx The Student Council Members for 1984-85 were: Back Flow: Craig Erikson, Bon Scheideler, Brad Novosad, Kerry Kremke, Mike Upah, Tony Ouattrocchi, and Jim Linke. Middle Bow: Sara Trubey, Kris Stovvell, Kate Gibbons, and Stacie Dowse. Front Bow: Dana Zlomke. Kathy Minary, and Michelle Bonne. Front Center: DeeLinn Goodsell. Receiving flowers from her sweetheart Brad Novosad is Carrie Chris Kms day dreaming abouthersweemean Hurlbert. N, wt ' Lonnie Vanwinkle got his exercise for the day by distributing Val-O-Grams to people. manning Enjoying a day out of school to hand out Vai-O-Grams were Tony Quat- trocchi and Dana Ziomke. Student Councii 9 Eight Qualify for State Fl-lA was very busy last year. They were involved in Districts, local SEARCH contest, and District SEARCH. Qualifiers for state vvere: Amy Worm and Sandy Psota in Child Developmentg Carrie Lange in Family Livingg Sharon Moudry in Informative Speechg Melanie Krajnik in Consumer Educationg Mary Bendykovvski in Family Liv- ingg and Delores Maly in Clothing and Textiles. For a money making project they sold All-American Christmas Kits, The faculty sponsor was Mrs. Wright, if-at Back Row: Melanie Krajnik, Treasurer: Sondra Loft, Presidentg Anne Madsen, Public Relations. Front Row: Linda Setllk, Vice Presidentg and Delores Maly, Secretary. Back Row' Tara Piskorski, Carrie Lange, Marcia Wolfman, Bonnie Duda, Kent Studnicka, Sharon Moudry, Becky Riley. Julie Nelson, and Cheryl Lange, Third Row: Traci Radil, Mary Bendykovvski, Amy Worm, Sandy Rsota, Teri Johnson, Tammy Anderson, Lesli Goodsell. Lori Konkoleskl. Second Row: Kim Michalskl, Tammy Arnold. Cori Smedra, Shana Leggett, Janet Hulinsky, and Mrs. Wright, Front Rovv: Melanie Krajnik, Anne Madsen, Sondra Loft, Linda Setlik, and Delores Maly. Representing Ord as the state officer is Melanie Krajnik. 10 FHA F.l-I 'ta x Having a good time at the Halloween dance are Scott Clement, Amy Worm, and Carrie Lange. .A. Poster winners at the District Convention are Becky Riley and Tracy Fladil. NNY D0lT ? t H, ,,.,iU.cs 'Qin 'Qi iif?vr?vHss , uw' 'Q :asm umm gnixfuuwuxx if Y isis R9ClTlVlQ Hel SPEECH at SEARCH iS Lori KO0k0l9SK'- Conducting her report at the monthly meeting is Vice President, Linda Setlik. FHA 11 Future Farmers Compete The Ord Chapter of Future i Farmers worked hard for their honors by attending many range and livestock judging contests. Many hours of work went forward in preparing themselves for the various contests at the State Convention, which was held in Lincoln on April 11-13. One of the highlights of the year for the Senior officer team was attending the National Con- vention in Kansas City, Missouri. Special guest speakers included: Art Linkletter, Eddie Albert, and Pat Summerall. wtvrarfts Ann Lech, Reporter, Sue Lech, Vice President, Brad Dowse, President: Dahn Stowell, Secretary, Fion Scheideler, Treasurer, Dave Bruha, Sentinel, and Parlimentarian, Steve Hor- nickel who is not pictured. Back Bow: Kevin Wadas, Jeff Hackel, Bon Scheideler, Brad Dowse, Jack Fleineke, Britt Standlea, Stanley Urbanovsky, John Urbanovsky, Steve Hornickel, Al Vavra, Sean Streff, Kevin Knapp, Dahn Stowell, and Ann Lech, Middle Bow: Sonny Plugge. Chris John, Nathan Wulf, Linda Scheideler, Jeff Lueck, Steve Chipps, Jered Schamp, Anthony Bruha, Lynn Woods. Kris Stowell, Brian Welniak, Dave Bruha, Lex- anne Bridgman, and Alan Martensen. Front Flow: Jerome Bruha, Kurt Knapp, Heidi Treptow, Steve Trump, Bacheale Klingelhoefer, Mark Martens, Calvin Jurgensen, Adam Martensen and Tom Krolikowski. 12 FFA it .- QXYTI 'Q I ' Posing with their ribbons are Alan Vavra and Flon Attending a COLT Conference are Brad Dovvse, Fion Scheideler. Sieve I-iornickei. Scheideler. and Dahn Stowell. Standing tail with their green hands are John Urbanovsky, Steve Trump, and Adam Martensen. Members Receive Honors FFA 13 The Girl Next Door The Drama class had a very busy schedule last year. They performed the three-act play, t'The Girl Next Door. The cast members included: Becky Drake, Craig Ellingson, Kerri Hackel, Dan Klimek, Brad Novosad, Amy Potrzeba, Bick Fieineke and Pam Weems. The play was directed by Ms. Freberg and Chris Kihs. During the year they participated at the Central Conference Drama com- petition and District Play Produc- tion. 'tlt was a useful experience for the students and they ac- complished a great deal during the year, commented lvls. Freberg. Kerri Hackel and Brad Novosad acting in the three-act play, The Girl Next Door. Pam Weems, Brad Noyosad, and Flick Be-ineke discussing the truth about the stolen money during the Drama play. 14 Drama The 1984-85 Drama Members include: Amy Potr zeba, Chris Kihs, Pam Weems, Becky Drake, Kerr Hackel, Flick Reineke and Director Ms. Freberg. Dan Klimek asking Amy Potrzeba it her book was really a success. A.l.A.S.A. Makes :pig O O Name Tags :vw I I I I K .K T 5 x -fr . M ,.. .4 f - .J L e a , r .X S ff ' ' - 2 Z di Working on one of his many wood projects is junior. Fiandy AIASA Members of 1984-85 were: Tim Hulinsky. Dave Miller, Britt Standlea. Thom Ryschon- Knapp, Brian Arnold, Tim Potrzeba, Randy Fiyschon, Mike l-lampsten. Jerry Hibbard, and Dan Wadas. AIASA Officers tor the 1984-85 School Year were: Troy Williams. Secretary: Brian Arnold. Treasurerg Tim l-lulinsky. Sargent-at-Armsg Dan Wadas, Presidentl Mr Koellrng. and Tim Petr' zeba, Reporter. When most people mention AIASA. a big question comes to mind as to What does it mean? It stands for The American Industrial Arts Students Association. This year the members were kept busy by making name tags statewide tor the Pizza Hut restaurants. Another money making project that the AIASA members worked towards were rattling oft wood projects during the halftime of winter sporting events. 'lFor the number of students we had in the AIASA organization this year, we got a number ot good things done, said the advisor, Mr. Koelling. A1AsA 15 l g , S E F I :P i J lv ' 1 The 1984-85 Fellowship of Christian Athletes included 20 members. Requirements to become a member included ifygd. 1 eil ,i -Q.' .f .., .6 l 4 . ,. 'Qi in I ' 2 -tt 1 .'- . 6 :13 . If Q x I being involved in athletics and having a desire to learn more about Jesus Christ. The members participated in the Weekend of Champions held in Fremont. The sponsors were Mr. Streeter and Miss Weber. f Back Flow: Mr. Streeter, Tim Miller. Mike Flyschon, Sonny Plugge. Joel Petersen. Mike Zaruba, Leisa Smedra, Kristina Knapp. and Ms. Weber. Front Fiovv: Peggy Fischer, Fiandy Ryschon. Tom Krolikovvski, Kevin Bosworth, Troy Williams, Dan Klimek. Missy Cetak, Fiobyn Kriewald, and Melissa Osentowski. X . ... W T' ,,y. , C F' 'T' . . M IJVV wi 'f gb Mui: ser' ' Y' K. h h ,JW I v- C V 'Y . v i 'i 1 ' :gi V iv ali x 'V 2 , 2 FT. . iq .3 f i Ns. irri - any L -A ' L i f .'i'Qfa. i f .2 . 7 5,537 ' 1 'J eq f xfr. M 1 I .FS Mr Streeter puts up a shot during the FCA activity night. Missy Cetak 'OOKS T0 D555 The ball 35 Randy RYSCTWOVV STGDS FCA by. El Club de Espanol Lgwm- , ,Y -v -..W Back Row: Lori Vancura, Candace Owens, Amy Worm, Jennifer Grimes, Linda Main, Car- rie Sevenker, Bonnie Duda, Marsha Bonne, Brenda Thompson, Jennilet Fischer, Nancy Hruby, Melissa Osentowski, and Leisa Smedra. Fourth Row: Sandy Psota, Susan George, Kris Paprocki, Janis Mohr, Christy Arnold, Dana Zlomke, Mary Dubas, Stacey Pierson, Tara Piskorski, Carrie Hurlbert, Lonnie VanWinkle, and Hector Rodriguez. Third Row, Karen Pokorny, Patty Jo Miller, Michelle Bonne, Pam Weems, Chris Sevenker, Missy Cetak, Shannette Lewin, Kendra Williams, Becky Riley, Melanie Krajnik, and Stephanie Pelton, Second Row: Jill Hurlbert, Julie Miller, Becky Drake, Kate Gibbons, Mike Zaruba, Joel Petersen, Brian Sich, Doug Duda, and Mr. Calleroz. Front Row: Robyn Kriewald, Lisa Weems, Kindra Chilewski, Kristina Knapp, Jeanette Janke, Kevin Klimek, Shane Dowse, and Kim Spatz. El Club de Espanol 1984-85 tenia 35 rniembros. El pro- posito del club es a tener un vocabulario util en una situa- cion reserva. Para ganar dinero, el club vendio calendarios, tambien prornovieron los Olmpicos especiales. For the Spanish Club students at Ord High, i'This One's For You Sitting at the party is Mike Zaruba and Michelle Bonne. Enjoying the HOT Mexican food are: Missy Cetak, Melissa Osentowski, Leisa Smedra, Pam Weems, Shan- nette Lewin, Chris Kihs, Chris Sevenker, and Janis Mohr. Spanish Club 17 Extra l-lours are Flewardlng 1984-85 Cheerleaders: Heidi Treptow, Christie Hehnke Pam Weems Sara Trubey Kara Cook lfim Clement Shan: Bundy Monica George. Michelle Kowalski, and Stacey Pierson The cheerleading squad consisted of two seniors, four juniors, and four sophomores. Being a cheerleader means more than just cheering and getting the crowd involved. It takes a lot of time and effort all of which takes place after school. Kim Clement was the head cheerleader, and Kara Cook was the co- captain. The sponsors for the cheerleaders were Sandy Bartholomew and Miss Freberg. Kim Clement poses for the camera at one of the games, 18 Varsity Cheerleaders Sore Throats and Aching Feet Define a Cheerleader Christie Hehnke Pam Weems Kim Clement Kara Cook Monica George Stacey Pierson Heidi Treptow Sara Trubey Sham Bundy Michelle Kowalski Being active as a Cheerleader means becoming close with the other members, as you can see in the photo on the left, Sara Trubey and Stacey Pierson did ex- actlythat. Varsity Cheerleaders 19 Mascot Highlights Year The Junior High Cheerleaders were kept busy during the 1984- 85 school year. The squad con- sisted ot 4 seventh graders, 3 eighth graders, and 2 ninth graders. Last year the Jr. High Cheerleaders added a new and exciting feature, a cheerleading mascot. The mascot was Tenille Johnson. The squad was under the direction of Mrs. Johnson. Showing school spirit is Jr. High cheerleader, Jeanette Janke. 20 Junior High Cheerleaders Back Row: Jessica Wilson, Amy Grooms, Sue Krolikowski, Kelly Meyers, and Amy Jo Paider. Middle Row: Kristen Shrader, Tenille Johnson, and Tammi Stethem. Front Row: Jennifer Grimes, and Jeanette Janke. Il. 'N Getting the crowd tired up is Kristen Shrader, Jeanette Janke, Amy Jo Paider, and Tenille Johnson. Achievements Ftevvarding The 1984-85 National Honor Society was made up of 10 members. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to recognize the qualities of leadership, academic achievements, strong scholar- ship, and character in Ord High School. f 2 5' , , t F Q ' 5g'k1t 1 T . 'f T 2 t 'E ,. N x k lq r y tp.p rglir gk f : as or - fifth - ' is 11, 441' '.t ., ' X 4531 arf tfi.' V f i,,,,,gf.....' Back Row: Mary Bruha, Teresa Bruha, Janis Mohr, Christy Arnold, Shala Cullers, and Mr. Hersh. Front Flow: Linda Setlik, Michelle Bonne, Dana Zlomke, Mary Dubas, and Kevin Bosworth. -7 i, Tammy Vancura, Secretaryg Kevin Bosworth, President: Mary Dubas, Vice President, and Dana Zlomke, Treasurer. l l l r l National Honor Society sponsor, Mr. Hersh. National Honor Society 21 F.A.C. Draws to Compete Paint, brushes, pens, tablets, and sketches were common items found in Fine Art Club members' pockets and bookbags. Fine Arts Club con- sisted of 12 members for the 1984-85 school year. During the year the students were kept busy preparing exhibits for several contests. The requirement to become a Fine Arts Club member is to have an artistic in- terest in beautifying the com- munity and school. The students also painted the backdrop for the school play in the fall. The advisor is Mr. Lauver. FAC Officers: Becky Riley, Vice Presidentg Kim Michalski, Presidentg and Lisa Woitalewicz, Secretary, Bryan Dulitz and Scott Clement painting the mural for the art Becky Riley and Traci Radil draw for pleasure in Advanced Art. room, Fine Arts Club O Club Back Bow John Young Cralg Enkson Jared Ptacnrk Mlke Upan Lonnle VanWlnkle Brad Novosad Kerry Kremke Steve Penas Steve l-lorntckel Brad Dowse Kaylee Mlcnalsku Tom Kruml Tod Masun Torn Martens Mrke Kruml and Steve Wadas Mrddle Bow Bnan Meese Tony Ouattroccnl Dan Klrrnek Kayla Peters Cralg Elllngson Brlan Goodsell Denn1sScnmltt Kevln Bosworth Mlke Byscnon Troy Wrlllams Mike Sexson Brent Smltn Krm Mnchalskt Mussy Cetak Pam Vlleems Chris Kms Mary Dubas Carne l-lurlbert Sue Dworak Cnrus Sevenker Sandy Knutson Dann Stowell Shannette Lewln and Bnan Such Back Bow Troy Klanecky Barry Geweke Cnrls Smedra Tarn Muller Bnan Scnerbartn Brent Turek Ruse Ostrander Joel Petersen and Mike Zaruba Muddle Bow Curt Koelllng Brant Dowse Nathan Wulf Scott Cle ment Brlan Welnlak Sonny Plugge Make Trennalle, and Blcnard Bres Front Bow Tom Krollkovvskl Make Harnpsten Clunt Elllngson, Anlta Wtemers and DeeLunn Goodsell I I 3 7 Warner, B. Moudry, and Randy Byscnon, Front Bow: Tahwmy Mulligan, Stacie Dowse, tammy Vancura, Tom 0 CIub 23 Performing at the numerous varsity games during the half time was the 1984-85 Drill Team. Faculty sponsorship for the squad was Mr. Niles. Karen Smith Worked long hours with the girls, teaching them the routines for each song. The team consisted of one Sophomore, one Junior, and nine Seniors. Holding the flag while the band plays is Lisa Zikmund. Drill team performs a routine during the halftime of a home football game. Drill Team Drill Team Performs Drill Team Members for 1984-85 include: Karen Pokorny, Tammy Arnold, Pam Konkoleski, Patty Jo Miller, Dalis Strickland, Michelle Bonne, Kris Paprocki, Deb Spiiinek and Tami Holt. 1 XXX is all me eleeeeee X X e i i ,Mizz Q x xx Performing at a basketball game are the Drill Team Members: Pam Konkoleski, Lesli Goodsell, Patty Jo Miller, Kris Paprocki, and Tammy Arnold, l W I sr gl' 7 fi'-?5'1fI ir -'EE , I .al Left io nagm: Lesli eoodseii, and Pam Konkoleski, 5 5 - 1. Standing proud are Kris Paprocki, and Patty Jo Miller. Drill Team 25 Basic Fundamentals Learned Back Row: Mr. Niles, Deb Woltman, Jason Maxson, Tiffany Clement, Byron Scherbarth, Brenden Scherbarth, Brian Trump, Mike Osweiler, Jon Hurst, and Mike Mason. 3rd Flow: Mark Osweiler, Kristen Sharder, Shelly Masin, Travis Goodsell, Dale Zaruba, Dan Cleveland, Chadd Murray, Jennifer Pelton, Jason Kounovsky, Chris Veskerna, Laurie Studley, and Greg Berigan. 2nd Row: Ann Ramsey, Amy Paider, Pat Swafford, Shelley Johnson, Eric Edzards, Dawn Markowski, Tammi Stethem, Jeff Spilinek, and Patty Smith. 1st How: Stacy Rice, Erica Ftadil, Ann Holt, Amy Wilson, and Michelle Ord Junior High Band provides in- strumental music education for students in grades 7-8. They learn basic fundamentals in marchig and concert band. There were 37 members from elementary, St. Mary's, and country schools. The Junior High band members per- formed at the Pops Concert, Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and Junior High Contest. The Junior High Band is under the direction of Mr. Stephen Niles. Ryschon. awk M -ri Alfr' Participating in the Junior High Band Concert were: Travis Goodsell, Dale Zaruba, Ann Holt, Erica Radil, Michelle Ryschon. 26 Junior High Band 'Qi Brenden Scherbarth shows his talent on the drums. Concerts Provide Experience 4th Row: Jaimie Anderson, Suzanne Staab, Kellie Williams, Erin Konkoleski, Jan Hornickel, Tiffany Clement, Judy Miller, Ann Ramsey, Kara Todsen, Becky Edghill, and Tonya Woods. 3rd Row: Renee Haste, Roxanne Kriewald, Nancy Hruby, Crystal Augustyn, Amy Grooms, Deryl Reed, Jason Krahulik, Jason Kounovsky, Corrie Fuss, Jenine Gawrych, Kalynn Reed, and Deeon Jurgensen. 2nd Row: Amber Severance, Wanda Weir, Jessica Wilson, Michelle Ryschon, Brad Williams, Craig Bundy, Lance Hastings, Shawn Dowse, Dustin Owens, Candi Hurlbert, Dana Blum, and Kelly Meyer. 1st Row: Jodi Petersen, Suzanne Krolikowski, Connie Nagorski, Jodi Trojan, Roger Myer, Ryan Simpson, Jeff Kowalski, Chuck John, Angela Green, Jon Hurst, Kelly Cook, and Patty Smith. The Junior High music class is for those students wanting to perform at the various con- certs held throughout the year. lt also prepares the 7th and 8th graders to advance in- to vocal music at the senior high level. The Junior High Chorus was made up of fifty students last year. They par- ticipated in the Fall and Christmas Concert, as well as the Musicalia. Performing at the Musicalia is the Junior High Chorus. Junior High Chorus 27 Funds The Varsity Band was made up of 52 members for the 1984-85 school year. During the year, the bands activities included Fall Marching, Christmas Concert, Pops Concert, Spring Concert, District Music Contest and Stage Band. The members were engaged in many fund raising activities toward the annual trip to Kansas City. The fund raisers included sell- ing fruit, rattles, and a newspaper drive. The band directorwas Mr. Niles. bmi Helping Missy Cetak get ready is Karin Zikmund. Band Officers for 1985 were: Tod Masin, Tammy Mulligan, Kayla Peters, Stephanie Pelton, and Lisa Weems,. Varsity Band Provide for K. C. Trip ,f 'W'f Back Flow: Curt Koelling, Brian Sich, Missy Cetak, Tammy Mulligan, John Young, Dale Lewin, Joel Petersen, Brant Dowse, Brian Scherbarth, Lonnie VanWinkle, Mark Warner, and Mr. Niles, Fourth Row: Tom Martens, Angie Stalker, Jeff Burton, Randy Fiyschon, Julie Nelson, DeeLinn Goodsell, Tod Masin, Steve Trump, Barry Geweke, Shane Steele, Kaylee Michalski, and Brenda Thompson, Third Flow: Gale Lewin, Robyn Kriewald, Melissa Osentowski, Mike Zaruba, Mike Trehaile, Korey Johnson, Anita Wiemers, Brian Arnold, Nicole Brandt, Jeanette Janke, Amy Worm, and Kevin Bosworth. Second Bow: Karla Larkowski, Sandy Psota, Karin Zikmund, Lori Vancura, Carrie Sevenker, Stephanie Pelton, Jennifer Grimes, Sharon Moudry, and Shani Bundy. Front Row: Traci Fladil, Kim Spatz, Lisa Weems, Becky Trehaile, Dianne Spilinek, and Kayla Peters. Students Earn Honors ww -e I i AL tr f? Stage Band: Julie Nelson, Kayla Peters, Lori Vancura, Mike Trenhaile, Randy Byschon, DeeLinn Goodsell, Tod Masin, Mr, Niles, Brant Dowse, Missy Cetak, Brenda Thompson, Kaylee Michalski, Barry Geweke, Tammy Mulligan, C. B. Moudry, Dianne Spilinek, Nicole Brandt, Kevin Bosworth. Concert Solo Members: Kayla Peters, Dianne Spilinek, Tod Masin, Julie Nelson, Randy Ryschon, Traci Radil, and Tammy Mulligan. Conference Honor Band Kayla Peters - ist chair flute, Dianne Spilinek - ist flute, Traci Ftadil - 2nd clarinet, Fiandy Flyschon - 2nd trumpet, Brenda Thompson - ist trombone, Tammy Mulligan f ist chair Bariton Horn, Nebraska Weslyen Honor Band Kayla Peters - flute 3' Do I really have to do this Mr. Niles? asks senior John Young, Varsity Band 29 Ord Singers Perform at Cantata The Ord Singers' major performance was the Can- tata, an extented religious work. lt was compiled of three parts, Man's view of 5 Ord Singer Officers Kayla Peters President Brian Goodsell Vice President Tammy Mulligan , , Secretary Christmas, God's view of Stacie DOWSQ Christmas, and Our ,gg Treasurer response. The Cantata was produced with a full or- g' 7,?f chestral tape accompani- V g b ff' i T ment and was held at the ' ' our Lady or Perpetual Help g Catholic Church. Oklahoma rl-'5j5ifil','ii r'g X y was a specialty at the Musicalia. All of the Ord lviadrigal Singers dressed in centen- nial clothing and performed to please the audience. Kris Stowell, Kayla Peters, Leisa Smedra, Brad Dowse, Brian Goodsell, Scott Clement, Lisa Weems, Jill Hurlbert, Tam- my Mulligan, Craig Ellingson, Mike Trenhaile, Nicole Brandt, Carrie l-lurlbert, Stacie Dowse, Jim Linke, Brian Meese, Anita Wiemers, Julie Nelson, Tom Smith, and Shane Oowse. Choreography was provid- ed by Craig Ellingson and Kayla Peters. Front Row: Anita Wiemers, Julie Nelson, Brian Meese, Jim Linke, Shane Dowse, Jill l-lurlbert, Traci Badil, Candace Owens, Darla Nolte, Mar- sha Bonne, and Tammy Mulligan. Second Bow: Michelle Kowalski, Janel Manchester, Karla Larkowski, Bryan Dulitz, Scott Clement, Corey Hurlbert, Angie Stalker, Sue Dworak, Deelinn Goodsell, Sondra Loft, Kim Spatz, and Carrie Hurlbert. Third Row: Sara Trubey, Robyn Kriewald, Nicole Brandt, Tara Piskorski, Brian Goodsell, Tom Smith, Mark Martens, Lisa Weems, Tammy Mulligan, Stacie Dowse, Dahn Stowell, Brenda Thompson, and Tammy Arnold. Back Bow: Kris Stowell, Heidi Benda, Christie Hehnke, Kayla Peters, Brad Dowse, Joel Anderson, Tim Arnold, Mike Trenhaile, Craig Ellingson, Leisa Smedra, Kristina Knapp, Bonnie Duda, Marsha Woltman, Becky Riley, and Melissa Osentowski. Ord Singers Groups Perform For You NMEA: Craig Ellingson, Tammy Mulligan, Kayla Peters, Stacie Dowse, Kara Cook, and Kevin Bosworth. Ord Singer members provide back-up music for Kayla Peters as she sings a solo during the Christmas Cantata. Triple Trio: Sondra Loft, Tammy Arnold, Tara Piskorski, Sue Dworak, Julie Nelson, Kayla Peters, Stacie Dowse, Tammy Mulligan, Deel.inn Goodsell. 'K--I Boys Octet: Brian Goodsell, Jim Linke, Craig Ellingson, Tom Smith, Brian Meese, Mike Trennaile, Joel Anderson, and Scott Clement, Mixed Quartet: Craig Ellingson. Kayla Peters, Stacie Dowse, and Jim Linke. Ord Singers 31 Music For All Ages. . . v i Kai ' 1 i I Performing a vaudeville act entitled Porter 3 are Kayla Peters and Craig Emngson Oklahoma: Julie Nelson, Christie Hehnke, Carrie Hurlbert, Heidi Benda, Kayla Peters, DeeLinn Goodsell, Brian Meese, Brad Dowse, Jim Linke, Scott Clement, Tom Smith, Leisa Smedra, Tod Masin, Angie Stalker, Craig Ellingson, Candace Owens, Stacie Dowse, and Melissa Osentowski. Calendar Girls: Julie Nelson, Tara Piskorski, Tammy Mulligan, Carrie Hurlberl, Kris Stowell, Sara Trubey, Tom Smith, Craig Ellingson, Jim Linke, Brian Meese, Deelinn Goodsell, Sue Dworak, Christie Hehnke, Kayla Peters, Stacie Dowse, and Dahn Stowell. 32 Musicalia Q WP 'rss 5' N- Performlng Johnny B Goode lS Julle Nelson Brian Goodsell Kayla Peters and Craxg Elllngson Belng True To Their School are Brian Goodsell, Tom Smuth, and Guy Pmkman SWING SINGERS SHHON S EDN MS This year has been my best group to work wlth so far They were talented ln both slnglng and danclng commented Mass Johnson Thus year the Swung Slngers concert conslsted of three segments the USO show the Beach Boys and the regular outtlts Dedlcatlon and hard long hours descrlbe the 18th Street Slngers Preparlng the dances and learnlng them IS probably the hardest job of benng a member of the group Kayla Peters was chosen to perform wlth the Scarlet and Cream Singers next year this was the flrst stu dent from Ord to do so Guvlng Kevnn Bosworth a tug IS DeeLunn Goodsell Swing Singers 33 --2 s 4 t A Surfin' with Jan and Dean are Kim Clement, Brian Goodsell, Kayla Peters, Craig Ellingson, Stacie Dowse, and Brad Dowse. 45. Heart Don't Change My Mind is the selection Kayla Peters chose to sing for the Scarlet and Cream auditions. Swing Singers Singing in the Rain is the 18th Street Singers: Tom Smith, Brad Dowse, Dennis Schmitt, Becky Trenhaile, Stacie Dowse, Guy Pinkman, Kate Gib- bons, Brian Meese, Craig Ellingson, and Kayla Peters. Dancing tothe Curiv Shuffle are Brian Goodsell and Kayla Peters. lllllll QEMIIII lllllll Strlv IIIIIII In to s 40 EEMMMEI I . Ill I II The Task Force on Excellence in Education, consisting of twenty parents, students, teachers, and administrators, was formed and met for the first time Feb. 22, 1984. The forma- tion ot the Task Force was based upon the premise that the Ord Schools are sound, but not without room for improvement and issues should be addressed with an eye to the future with the challenge ot providing our young peo- ple with high quality education. The Task Force was charged with studying and reviewing the current status ot education in the Ord Schools with special emphasis at the high school level due to the makeup of the school involving graduation requirements, extra-curricular ac- tivities and interruptions to instructional time. s i'i' An assessement was to be made as to how the Reports of the Nation at Risk and the Governors Task Force ot Education applies to the Ord Schools. The committee agreed to study tour areas, namely, graduation re- quirements academicfextra-curricular balance and interruptions, curriculum and standards, learning climates, classroom management and time on task. The Task Force will make recom- mendations to the Board of Education in each area for their consideration for adoption, adop- tion with changes or rejection. At present the Task Force has made recommendations in the areas of graduation requirements and academicfextra-curricular balance. A , In attendance at a Task Force meeting were Dr. Gogan, Marvin Scheideler, John Hyde, Sandy Bartholomew, Lois Zlomke Carol Keyser, Eldon Buoy, and Tom Wlaschin. 36 Task Force Mrs, Erikson helps Raylene Barta figure out a topic for her career paper. 11 f- v Mrs. Erikson peeks to see if anyone is in the library. Library Science is an in- dividualized course in which students learn the procedures used in operating the library by working with the materials. In addition, Library Science students learn to use the , various resources available in the library, both by structured lessons and by helping other students find and use the resources available in the high school library. Wilma Erikson is the director ol Library Science. Mrs. Erikson looks through the card catalog to find a book reference. Library Science 37 u s i n e s s G 8. I' m G fl 38 Academics There has been a new advancement in the Business Department within the last couple years. Computers are always in demand. The Ord High system purchased four new com- puters this year which now adds to a total of eight. Classes involved with the computers in- clude Word Processing, which is an indepen- dent courseg Keyboarding a class offered for seventh graders, that advances and prepares I told you never to go beyond this much, says Mr, Bosworth. that student for future typing classesg Office Procedures which involves word processing, office filing, and managing on the computer, Accounting is taught by Ed Bosworth and Dave Shrader. lvfr, Huebner also teaches Computer Science and is also involved with the three classes in BASIC programing and PASCAL which is a correspondence course offered through the UN-L. Mr. Shrader watches over his student as she busily types in tl' information. Why do you keep taking pictures of me, asks Mr. Bosworth. Mr. Pallas helps Barry Geweke with his literature assignment. Chris Smedra. Anne Madsen, and Mary Bendykowski study hard. Mr, Calleroz points to the right answer for Jerry Bruha. Carrie Sevenker is in the back, , :fx 6. -if -4 'Ci W 3' . nw JL Mrs, Berigan helps Jason Kounovsky with his Jan Hornickel, and Jennifer Pelton look on. assignment. Fioxanne Kriewald, The largest change in the English department was the ad- dition of the weekly vocabulary unit. Mr. Pallas, a graduate of UN-L, taught his first year. His classes include teaching tenth and eleventh grades. The courses consist of reading short stories and novels, writing short essays, and grammar exercises. Another scholar in the English department is Miss Freberg, She teaches grades 9-12. The course content for the freshman consists of writing, express thought, and literature. The juniors work with American Literature, and the senior course includes college writing and British Literature. Mrs. Berigan teaches 7th and 8th grade English.-Just like the other classes, the students learn to study vocabulary develop' ment, grammar, composition, and literature. Mr. Calleroz teaches the freshman class. The content of the class includes reading novels paragraph writing, short stories, poetry, essays, and vocabulary. Mr. Calleroz is also the Spanish teacher for grades 9-12. l'l I ff l' U l' Academics 39 The senior Government class, taught by Mr. Machal, is offered for only one semester. ln the class, students are made aware of their responsibilities as active citizens and to become involved in watching and reading the daily news. Students are quizzed weekly on the worlds current news events, Students also have to write papers on a variety of government issues. Qgf i Mr. Hersh points to where the ancestors of his family came from. American History, taught by lvir, Hersh, is a re- quired class for Juniors. The objectives of this class are to give the students a basic understanding of our American Heritage and to relate past American History to present world happenings. Mr. Hersh also shows educational television programs and plays simulation games to improve students learning abilities. Academics Mr. Machal lectures to his class during his Social Studies. Mr. Machal watches over his class as they read their assignment. V fi ' 5 1 if 6 r-'sf W T ' A A it w Mrs. Wright was awarded with the Distinguished Educators Award for our district. She teaches numerous classes that include Child Development, Teen Survival, Adult Living, and FHA. Adult Living is a required course for the seniors, this year a new project was added which in- volved mock marriages. Couples had to face the problems that in- O volved economic and socialistic ITT affairs, that young people must face when they enter marriage. Busy working in the Adult Living class are Mrs. Wright, Mike Eiyschon, Tammy Arnold, Sondra Lott and Bryan Foth. Mrs. Johnson looks up as she hears the camera man say smile Mrs. Johnson teaches Home Economics to the 7th and 8th grade students. The student is required to study nutrition, grooming skills, and basic knowledge of child care. ln the 8th grade class, the student will ac- quire a basic knowledge of clothing care and repair. This course will also explore role identity role-modeling, and the various ways by which we communicate. G 3815130 SL C O l'T O X s Mrs. Wright stands proud as she awaits for her class to arrive. Academics 41 Concentraling on his drawing for Advanced Art is Senior Brian Arnold. Mr. Leo Lauver instructor for the Fine Arts department, says photography is becoming more and more popular in the art field. Student's learn to load, develop, and print film. Introductory Art is offered for the 7th and 8th graders. This class learns the basic skills of right mode, brain thinking, field perception, perspectives, and shading. The Advanced Art class works with right mode, field of depth, pot- tery, printmaking and watercolor. Drama and Speech are types of a Fine Art and these classes are taught by Miss Freberg. p-up nik Mr. Leo, Clint Ellingson, and Jesse Nelson compromise on a decision. 42 Academics Kerri Hackel and Pam Weems used their talents in Drama. Can you figure out what this is'?? Nope, lt's called a photogram. Mr. Williams shows Stacy Rice how to work one of her problems. Jason Kounovsky looks to see whats happening. I just don't seem to understand this problem in Math 4, Mrs. Bartholomew tries to ex- plain to Kris McCain. Mr. Huebner is usually found near his overhead projector when explaining Geometry and Algebra. Mr. Williams is one of the three math teachers at OHS. He teaches 7th and 8th grade Math and Geometry. In 7th and 8th grade Math classes they do: problem solving, sentences, numeratlon numbers, reasoning geometry, measurements and graphs. Mr. Huebner teaches a wide selection of math classes which includes: Algebra Il, Geometry, and Computer Science. These classes are introduced at 9th grade level and pro- ceed through your Senior year. ln Algebra students learn to solve variable ex- pressions, and algebraic equations. Geometry students will study geometric properties of the physical world and the pro- cess of logic, reasoning, and proof. Upon comple- tion of geometry, students will be able to use logical thinking and apply geometric properties to real situations in life. Mrs. BarthoIomew's class schedule consist of Algebra I, Math IV, Calculus, and Math 9. ln Algebra I the students study variable expressions and learn to solve variable equations and algebraic equations. Her calculus class is made up of study- ing the concept of polynomial, logarithmic, ex- ponential, and circular functions. In the lvlath 9 class they studied and reviewed basic operations tor whole numbers frac- tions, decimal and percents along with studying ap- plications ot mathematics to everyday life. Academrcs 43 Miss Johnson has been the music director at Ord for the past nine years. She prepares the vocal music students for all of the events such as the All School Variety Show, Fall Concert, Christmas Contata, and also works with the selected small groups that compete at contests inthe Spring. Swing Singers is a group of select students who must have the ability to sing and dance in front of many audiences. The Swing Choir is a public relations group for the Ord High School. This year the Swing Singers add- ed a new selection of Jazz and a Segment of the Beach Boys to their performances. Mr. Niles has been the band teacher at Ord High School for three years. His rnain goal in- volves preparing his students for pep band and marching band, which perform at most of the athletic activities throughout the school year. ln the Fall, the band travels to North Loup to march in the Popcorn Days parade. During the school year the members work hard at raising money for the trip to Kansas City. ln the spring they attend the Worlds of Fun Festival of Events. To close out the year the band members hold a Spring concert which involves the junior and senior high students. ,.,V A .ll--U . 9 ,af A Miss Johnson sits to listen to her choir perform at the Christmas Concert. Miss Johnson tries to figure out a dance. Mr. Niles is busy directing the Varsity Band at the Spring C Concert. 44 Academics ti Mr. Carl Streeter gives Kim Michalski an electrocardiogram tape and explains its pur- pose. Shana Leggett looks on. Mr. Dave Huston tries to make the equations seem clearer as he discusses the problem with Mike Upah. lvlr. Streeter is the Biology and Physiology teacher at OHS. ln the first semester, the biology students study living struc- tures. The second semester consists of studying the most highly developed multicellular organism-man. ln the Physiology class students go through detail- ed examinations of the systems of the human body. The class disects cats to help learn the struc- tures. A particular highlight of the class is a field trip to Kearney to see the cadaver lab and to tour the Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Huston teaches a wide selection of science classes which include Science 8, Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Business Math, and Physics. ln these classes they perform many experiments. Mr. Bar- tholomew instructs the 7th and 9th grade science classes. They learn Physical and Lite science, Genetics, and rocketry. Mr. Bartholomew poses for the camera. . Academics 45 The shop department offers many different classes. The classes consist of woods, and mechanical drawing, which are taught by Mr. Koelling. The woods class benefits the students in his knowledge of wood working. They learn how to use different types of tools and make projects, such as picture frames, gun cabinets, and other types of furniture. In mechanical drawing, they learn how to use drafing equip- ment which enables them to read blue prints, technical drawing and parts drawing. As the year progresses, the students will work on their own set of house plans. Another class in the shop department is power mechanics. Mr. Bruha is the teacher. The students learn the basics of a car. The first semester is spent in the classroom. During the se- cond semester the students work inthe shop. e lit 1 ... Dave Miller watches on as Mr. Ed Bruha tries to figure out the reason why the jeep won't start. V,-.S 5. .i , . 'e,,..,J' ORD in -if ...-auf' Mr. Arden Koelling watches over Mike Kruml and Scott Busytrying to schedule hisday is Arden Koelling Clement. 46 Academics Vocational Agriculture is taught by Mr. Andreesen. The class vvas organized to provide a basic knowledge of what agriculture is and vvhy it is a vital industry in our society. There are different levels of the class. Vocational Agriculture I consists of careers in agriculture, animal science, and other areas studied. Voca- tional Agriculture ll is designed for sophomores which consists of pasture and range management, plant and soil science, along with animal nutrient, Vocational Agriculture lll is offered to the Juniors and Seniors, This course content for this level consists of cover plants, soils, and animal science, analysis and evaluation of the supervises agricultural ex- perience program, and insurance and tax management. Having a class discusion in Vocational Agriculture is the instructor, Mr. Andreesen. Taking a break from a hectic day is Frank Andreesen. Helping Becki Edghill and Cindy Krolikowski is Frank Andreesen. Academics 47 S i C 8 U C 3 i o n 48 Academics Physical Education is under the direction of Miss Weber and Mr. Steele. This is lvlr. Steele's first year at OHS. ln the PE. curriculum they learn the basics of sporting activities such as dodge ball, whiffle ball, soccer, wall tennis, and volleyball. Lifetime sports activities include, outdoor tennis, golf, and bowling. Next fall swimming will be added to the schedule. Strength conditioning is offered for both the males and females in grades 9-12. ln this class they work on the different weight machines to help shape and tone muscle tissue. To finish off the year the men's weight classes compete in the lift-a-thon. Checking Becki Trenhaile for the percentage of body fat is Miss Weber. Giving someone that sly look is Coach Steele. Reading the results from the previous night's basketball games is Mr. Steele. , - 9 IIEM ll IIIIIII lllllll - IVI rr lllllll lCEEr l llllll lllllll 4 AlE E,M, IIEMEII l!,!- I--EB , eek spa w 4.4 L Spirit Week The Year of the Olympics was the theme for 1984-85. The homecom- ing festivities started with the students dressing up in formal wear, sweat suits, ties, inside-out clothing, and the usual red and white day. Students showed their enthusiasm and spirit by dressing accordingly. The Chanticleers defeated the Adam Central Patriots. Crowning of the King and Queen was held after the game at the Vet's Club due to the rainy weather. Kim Clement and Brian Meese were crowned by the reigning royalty of 1983-84, Kathleen Warner and Tad Melia. Later the Ord High Students en- joyed dancing to the music of 'tlnasensef' The Year ofthe Olympics :'r 1 Sophomore DeeLinn Goodsell expresses her manly side on Tie Day. 50 Spirit Week Showing off their most formal attire are seniors Kim Mlchalskl, Jill Hurlbert, Kayla Peters, and Vicky Wagner. Craig Erikson and Kathy Minary take the time to pose for the camera during spirit week. Games Carry Tradition OOEIWOH HOMECOMING ,I if' 3u u 4' Q, 1 Homecoming royalty ofthe 1984 year was King Brian Meese and Queen Kim Clement. 1 I Styling their ties are Jill Hurlbert and Christina Kasvi. EDNIW I Q 3 rn o O 3 3. UD UI I-I Competing for the senior class is Vicky Wagner. Wearing ner prom formal is senior Kerri l-lackel. JOBS UI N L O U' m JOBS 1985 was a year that students learned that they could no longer rely on their parents for the extra money for the movie or for the gas needed for the car. Many people learned the responsibilities of havig a part time job. Showing up on time, being dependable, and doing the best at whatever was ex- pected of you. Jobs ranged from babysitting, farm work, food facilities, dental offices, and taking care of the elderly. Every job is very important because it prepares a person for the future. With the poor economy, jobs were a necessity for all. Q. Lesli Goodsell gets the milk for a malt that she will prepare One of the tasks of workin in a dental office is I in a ail g yp g d y Keeping busy at Misko's Sport and Western Shop is Dan schedule. Typing on the computer is Kim Michalski. Jobs. . . A Necessity for All Students Serve Community Weighing the ingredients for a pizza is Kevin Osentowski. Punching the right keys on the cash register is Janette Janke. a fix' ,,.-4-an in I F' ff-l Servicing a customer at Misko's is junior Bruce Osentowski. i Getting ready to cut the pizza before he puts it into the box is Brad Novosad. Jobs 53 IGHT LIFE ui -A 3 US .... N E' 8' NIGHT LIFE A Night on the Town Todd Fischer takes his dog for a walkin his spare time. Buzzzzzzzzz, lt's 3:00 and all the students head down the hallways, as they anxiously await tor the events that take place after school. Whatever it may be, it's something that they enjoy. Some ot the kids drive around and listen to their favorite rock group or head to the 'Pump' or 'Chant' to get the long awaited and craved Mountain Dew. Most of the time you can catch the people just being themselves and doing whatever makes them UHDDY Looking their best on a Friday night is Craig Ellingson, Dahn Stowell, Christina Kasvi, Tom Kruml, and Dennis Schmitt. I ' .Wm-.iws-. R , ' R , f-- Questia. 1' .. H: M: . I 1 I . M.-WW ' Mark Lewin and Kristina Knapp enjoy each others company as they drive around after a show. Just what do you think you're doing? Staring into the camera lens is Bfad Novosad- Some of the popular streets that the kids cruise during their Z- The junior four enjoying a few hours to themselves after school are Minary, Sue Dworak, Carrie Hurlbert, and Stacey Pierson. Kathy free time is the four lane. Smiling at the photographer is Craig Erikson and Steve Penas. Night Life 55 Seniors I-lost a Foreign Exchange Student CHRISTINA IVIARIE KASVI The unknown hand strikes another victim, Christina Kasvi. This year the senior class was fortunate to host a foreign exchange student. Her name was Christina Kasvi and her natural home is in Finland. Christina stated This has been the shortest and best school year. She also learn- ed what American High SchooI is all about. She fell in love with the cornchips, nachos, cor- nbread, pumpkin pie, and pizza. She feels like she became a true Nebraskan cornted girl! I honestly believe that I made my best friends here and that's why leaving you was so dit- ficult. I especially want to remember Kim, Scott, Tiffany, Dennis, Bruce, Dahn, and Kris for excepting me as an 'added sister' and help- ing me in different situations. Christina's address is: Kalliotle 6 E IO 04400 Jarvenpaa, Finland Foreign Exchange For the Cross-Country Team, This One's For You, says Christina Kasvi pdwefwf zz!! 4561600 PEP PALLIES Rallies Spark Spirit E P ' ,ta g gift en.. .. Q P A . N. ..ax.1 v2f N and Chris Kihs -illhlig ----......,,,.-A Mr. Steele discusses the prize for the SEXIEST LEGS contest. Thus past year was filled with a couple of pep rallies here and there lt was heard around the halls that at was because ot the cheerleaders but actually they had nothing to say about the amount of time they recelv ed The FHA pep rally finished off the FHA week of activities, Mr. Steele was awarded with the SEXIEST LEGS of OHS. Another pep rally was dedicated to the Cross- Country teams for making it to state for the first time ever. The Chamber of Commerce held one for the varsity girls' basketball team before they attended the state tourna- ment, An assembly was held in the spring by Jim Post who talked about life in the prison. Speaking at the Cross-Country pep rally is Mr. Cecetka, Kayla Peters, Christina Kasvi, Kim Michalski, Tom Smith, Dan Klimek, Jon Hurst, clild SHI-IWVH E 1: I 2 : fb UI an N1 PROM '85 PROM '85 Moment Captures Feeling Strolling Through The Park was the theme for the 1985 Jr. Sr. Banquet!Prom. The juniors did an outstanding job of prepar- ing for the evening. The tables were laced with floral candelabras and the dance floor was decorated with park scenery such as white lawn furniture, a stream, a horse and buggy, and a gazebo. The prom royalty was awarded to Tara Piskorski, princess, Tom Smith, prince, Stacie Dowse, queen, and Steve Penas, king. The guest speaker was Mr. Mark Pedersen who spoke about education and the importance of graduation. Prom Royalty: Stacie Dowse, Steve Penas, Tara Piskorski, and Tom Smith. 2618 9 a Prom Servers, Back Row: Shane Dowse, Pat Piskorski, Mark Lewin, Brant Dowse, Barry Geweke, Tim Miller, Sonny Plugge, Mike Zaruba, Brian Welniak, and Joel Petersen. Middle How: Traci Fladil, Sharon Moudry, Lisa Woitalewicz, Kate Gibbons, Kris Stowell, DeeLinn Goodsell, Melanie Krajnik, and Mary Lynn Bendykowski. Front Ftow: Heidi Treptow, and Darla Nolte. ax 58 Prom Playing for the 1985 Prom was a band entitled 'Justin Morgan. t t are f v C - .Y , ,ff i ., i A Mes. , ., Q , ky A, R f 41323 5. . 'Wai' -v. -. t he 1 ' I Q55 Q W . V, -t , . ' b .r f ' :sn z- si-wk ,. 3 n Q K C f i 2151 . 1 , 3 5, . G. 4 , . 5332 v 3 str gf 3 W? V , Q. - -i ,gt Z Vi I 5 4? .- if I iz' ii: t . ,. I J, ai ,. 1' i , t X 5 -Q' .Mrk Seated at the head table is Mrs. Erikson, Ms. Hromas, Rick Welniak, Mr. Taking a stroll through the park is Christina Kasvi and Dennis Huston and Mr. Pedersen. Schmitt. Enjoying the prom are some of the senior girls, Lesli Goodsell, Sondra Loft, Shana Leggett, Cori Smedra, and Tammy Arnold. Prom 59 NIGHT ARDS gg AW Q ? 3 Q. va 3 UQ. 3' 'Q' AWARDS NIGHT Streeter Named Teacher ot the Year iAward if H ul xy' 5 an, ig The class awards night was held on May 26, 1985. The master of ceremonies was Doug Duda who gave the welcome and introduced the entertainment which was provided by the 18th Street Signers. Outstanding senior boy and girl awards were given to Brian Goodsell and Kayla Peters. Valedictorian was Tam- my Vancura and the Salutatorian was Dana Zlomke. This year, Mr. Carl Streeter was the recipient of the Teacher of the Year award. l-le has been the Biology and Physiology teacher at Ord High for the past tive years. Kayla Peters was awarded the choral award and the band award as being a fine musician. The Knights of Columbus Scholarship, Flikli Health Profession, and B.P.W.C. Scholarships were awarded to Kim Michalski. The B.P.O.E. Scholarship was given to Mary Bruha and the Ord Education Association awarded Tony Ouattrocchi and Linda Setlik with scholarships. Other awards were given to Michelle Bonne, Kevin Bosworth, Teresa Bruha, Kim Clement, Brad Dowse, Stacie Dowse, Doug Duda, and Jill Hurlbert. Receiving the Distinguished Educator Award is the Home Economics teacher, Mrs. Wright. I I P Awarded with the Chanticleer emblem is Kevin Osentowski and Steve Penas. GRADUATION A Long Awaited Day Arrives 85 Awaiting for the commencement exercises are a few of the graduating seniors of the class of 1985. -I-it Marching into the gym on graduation are Kim Clement, Shale Cullers, Allen Vavra, and Lesli Goodsell. UTHne Bnngs Everydnng To Those VVho Can VVaH Forltn Thm class motto will be meaningful for many seniors as they pursue new careers, jobs, and families. It means the seniors will strive for the best and eventually their goals will be mm. On May 26, 1985, 68 seniors received their diplomas from school board President Richard Krahulik. The guestspeakerforthe ahen noon was Pastor Jerry Petersen. He spoke on prospenng and touched the nnnds of aH. The 95th annual commencement and baccalaureate exercmes concwded wnh the Rev Don Studley giving the benediction. The Ord Singers sang America The aeaurnmr and HJust Be VVho You Areu under the dhechon of Miss Dayle Johnson and Kayla Peters. CJVH9 NOLLVO 9 N Q. C N 2 Q I U5 I-I GRADUAUON DUAUON RA m N G 9 N Q : ha 2 o : 68 Seniors Graduate Congratulating the seniors lor the final time of the year is principal, Mr. Spatz. Smiling with her diploma is senior Jill Hurlbert Not for sure ii she's happy or sad on graduation is salutatorian Holding on her graduation cap for the last time is Leslie Goodsell. Dana Zlomke. CONGRATULATIONS living the camera the look of confidence is We finally did it!! Celebrating after the benediction isthe senior class of 1985. irian Meese. 'C 9 ' Ltanding tall and proud are classmates, Steve Penas and Susan Saying their last farwell to the Ord High School are Kevin watrickl Bosworth and Michelle Bonne. Graduation 63 GIIII Q IIII IIIII -III MMII Division Page O dv -K E, -- l'l 1 I I . I I-- -- I I' 3 1 Administration : y t as 'T J -mmf f f3n,,,.. s A A w th- 'Val K gl: 1 Superintendent Dr. Gogan works busily he takes time out to pose for EC3fT1Gl'3.! X .V ' ,rag v , , - .. ri'-4 Y L -,9 . D . Eu. U rf' L 'l WH .. Doing what he does best, Mr. Spatz declares that he isn't ready to have his picture taken for the yearbook. ,ig it f 'S School Board Members: Marvin Scheideler, Torn Tolen, Phyllis Garnick, Richard Krahulik, Larry Kokes, and Jim Clement. M ' 'Z id Good ole Mr, Buoy sits with a look ot doubt on his face as to whether or not he's going to break the camera. i Administration 65 4 , V S ' Egg .. . ' VV 1 . ,Mr tn- QJ- g i 5 Q Frank Andreesen Lon Bartholomew Sandy Bartholomew Alice Berigan Ag, Vocational Ag Science Algebra I, Math English, Study Techniques FFA Calculus ' iliil' , l-ii Mr, Streetcar flips through his paper trying to find a pop quiz for his students. f LA , X 'Niiz ' i Watching her music group perform, Miss Johnson awaits to adjust the sound, as Tod Masin and Randy Flyschon look on. 66 Faculty 1 ' Q I F W3 Af K. l Ed Bosworth Accounting, Business Crystal Brockman Chapter I 2832 g if ' W- r '7 7 f T-0. ' I ' vu W, ,vii xx, Ed Bruha Lupe Calleroz Shop, Welding Spanish, English ,V W' K Q A 1 E ff S i ft fi Wilma Erikson Mitzi Freberg Library English, Drama, Speech wif? Dan Hersh Am. History, Soc, Psych., Econ. Barb Johnson Home Economics 'L ii, ' hbrr , .P 'Q ' f 'Z' v.f' S5492 ..':? Stephen Niles Band Director if Q-25,5 Y ,K Ken Trubey Activities Director, Soc. Studies Janene Hromas Special Education Dayle Johnson Music, Choir Director 7' i Tom Pallas English, Journalism 'R v ' ' ' Jan Weber Physical Education Strength Training ,fr f Dale Huebner Geometry, Computer Science, Alg, ll i is f X Q xx Arden Koelling Woods. Drivers Education Dave Shrader Business. Strength Training 3 if Fred Williams Math, Drivers Education 'L Axf , , ,LLA' Custodians: Ken Manchester, Dori lngraham, Randy Neel, and Harlan Green. Bus Drrvers Don Rathbone Kam Musil, Galen Dulitz, Walt Smith. Cooks: Martha Frysek, Karen Smith, Sharon Novosad, and Freda Sterlrng Lee John Smedra Pam Hersh and Betty Green. Augustyn. .N re, Superintendent Office Secretaries Deb Hansen, Catherine 'Scottie' Beran, and Deb prom Office Secretaries: pamela Grove and EDD9Vlb3Ch Marsha Plugge, I Acting as Clase Officers for the 1985 Senior Class were: Kerri Hackel, Vice Preeidentg Doug Hartman, Treasurerg Doug Duda President, and Tammy Mulligan, Secretary. C? i Brian Arnold Tammy Arnold Raylene Barta Michelle Bonne Kevin Bosworth Mary Bruna Teresa Bruna Rick Bures Steve Chipps Seniors 69 Kim Clement Shaia Cullers Roxie Dodd Brad Dowse Stacie Dowse Doug Duda Craig Erikson Bryan Foth Paul Foth Monica George Brian Goodseil Lesii Goodseil 70 Seniors 5 f ff V: xlnl v,,4gf Y --'-'-5 5,4 ui . if ' 'ur v Z? Susan Patrick Steve Penas ' Kayla Peters Karen Pokorny Tony Quattrocchi Jack Reineke Mike Ryschon Gary Scharnp Ron Scneideler Linda Setlik Mike Sexson Corinna Smedra Seniors 73 M. i 3 'fr i 1 if Y X 3' ogy E 4 if , W e v ,,'., W wg ' , xx E xg, , . , ji Jr ,M r. 3 I M H tt IJ A i i 5 V . S I if , ir - r at , S M K ,X sf. , X 7 Y 77 ' -r- r A ff 1 V ,X f,.. ., ,W X S . . 3:4 , J ' 5-1 , 4 K' 'ihhw . it C is - 'W' ,M ,1 . K W Qi A 3: i A. , ' K 5' ,r , 'V' r C J ' ii 757 1 C. .C K X N r fssly r I, A irii N- 1 I x The Officers for 1984-85 Junior Class are: Pam Weems, Vice Presidenil Craig Eilingson, Presidentg Chris Kihs, Secretary: and Dahn Stowell, Treasurer. tnot picturedi. David Bruha Jana Burton V C Tammy Anderson K 1 . X i 'xx . -A A T, Christy Arnold m y wa il Gary Bendykowski 1 Qf ' Patrick Berney ky, Anthony Bruha ,Nm ,Mit ' xv- Jeff Burton Melissa Cetak Kipp Chilewski Kara Cook Mary Dubas Susan Dworak i Craig Eilingson L Oliver Gomez , ' Doug Harmon r- Christi Hehnke Jim Hollibaugh Steve Hornickel k , P' W Wx '- f Carrie Hurlbert. Janet Hulinsky Teri Johnson Chris Kihs Dan Kiimek fx Juniors 75 Sandy Knutson Tom Kowalski Kerry Kremke Tom Kruml Ann Lech Shannette Lewin Jim Linke Jeff Lueck Tom Martens Alan Martensen Tod Masin Karla McCabe Kayiee Michaiski Julie Miller Tammy Miller Kathy Minary Janis Mohr C. B, Moudry Dennis Nagorski Brad Novosad Stacey Pierson Bruce Osentowski Guy Pinkman 76 Juniors WSW , fi. ft fi! 'tyy gf' he f ,twf M n y Mr-, t . l E 0 fx iw' , Q2 tl oi L' i Q 4,4 fy., t , 91 it mf .aw ,,. f y, , I 21 4 J 1 ' if L. i , 1 f, r' ' we if - fi' '. ,K fam. Y ,, gi :ti k , F, .AW . sg: H f . r K ggi' 7' , if f ef va maj. I ,v N A I Ft. t- ' fl f. . Iris? Q , F35-'g.f :. , ir t, ' ' rf- ' ' 1 ' ,ha il N t, ? 1, V it xy? it I rv Q iv? , y i Q 1 .ssyy Q f i Bruce Osentowski, Steve Wadas, and Dan Klimek show their spirit by selling Ord High keychains. , ri 11,5 vu if i 3. gd sysy y 4 ag E1-, L. Hands Up This is a stick up says Hector Rodriguez and Mike Upah. f 1 ' i Q 1 it at . . Af iE??:Ei:q W V ii S v , ,, I 'V yi c Kit, V ive V a K 3 ., ,X gr it .I 9 I 5. , ' 5726 ' 91 ' it , Sat E , 4 2-9 ,J X 'G' I ,'1f T ,r i it R 4 4 1, vi X 3 Y Q Steve l-lornickel and Jett Lueck experiment on a tractor lawnmower in Power Mechanics. v 15' 1 .t S 5 1 X E The Junior tour enjoying the game areg Mary Dubas, Kendra Williams, Tom Smith, and Tara Piskorski. Tara Piskorski Amy Potrzeba Jared Ptacnik Rick Reineke Hector Rodriguez Randy Ryschon Jered Schamp Dennis Schmitt Chris Sevenker Brian Sich Tom Smith Dianne Spilinek Britt Standlea Dahn Stowell Mike Upah Lonnie VanWinkle Stephen Wadas Brent Warner Pam Weems Kendra Williams Troy Williams American History students enjoy another day of taking notes in Mr Hersh's class Juniors 77 Nffw OHS The Sophomore Class Officers for the 1984-85 School Year were: Treasurer Becky Riley, President, Kris Stowellg Secretary, Lisa Woitalewicz, and Vice President, Shani Bundy. Mary Bendykowski Christy Bloom Kelli Blum Lexanne Bridgman Galen Bruha Shani Bundy Kindra Chilewski Brant Dowse Shane Dowse Clint Ellingson Jett Hackel Peggy Fisher Bruce Florian Steve Gawrych Barry Geweke Kate Gibbons Kim Gidley DeeLinn Goodsell Mike Hampsten Lonnie l-leeren Danielle Houts ga 7 1 . 7 C 'z e 4? ef is 'f 'ft may ' Y fb get M XPGX -F AEM ff 1 - ' 'T' 'FI C Y 2 Q, V ,Q , I - f , f 'ik ' ,, -',. 2 Lg T ,E 78 Sophomores W5 Well , 2 L' , V 'Y ' y. uk , if :Q L if 12 7 i l vi' , if r i' xii, A .K ,V C ilrt eait I Melanie Krajnik prepares her speech for SEARCH CONTESTS. , K WW, f fb- 5, 'ffl I ft 7 I rj' , 1: ffm'-Wx f,. ' P M W E ' s i P iffy' 'V A 1 :N ,muff J' Q.. Q A, M 'Fx an l - f -V 11- E gt.. ,- L I J VKKWV 5 l is fa. 's ya 17... ET' wwf , Qwwwf ' ML l yd l,4 Mya M t k 7 w,.f Lynn Woods, Ray Maixner, Dalis Strickland. Kelli Blum, and Becki Trenhaile all enjoying English, Becky Riley and Michelle Kowalski tap their birdies over the , ,t Q 32 11 , - ,,., -- H 'Q Ag J? IV x fi fi . x ,- fc. f 'mi , 1 L. 4 ' A iiiffff new L A vi., aging , V4 ' V' Z ',1 it J if fi in Y 'X fir 4., i tie M! xx Hx Y tl .iwd i we eff 7 I. K 1 7 yne y , Q ? QV '07 M 4 1' at -W at . vy JI f h -1 7 1 avg, ,,i f'iW LAW frig id if 9 ' ' A V l ff-V W, W ' 4 M9 r ' ,lw' , f f y wiff Jerry Hibbard Chris John Curtis Koelling Lori Konkoleski Michelle Kowalski Melanie Krajnik Tom Krolikowski Cheryl Lange Kayla Lech Mark Lewin Anne Madsen Raymond Maixner Jeff Markvicka Tim Miller Sharon Moudry Julie Nelson Darla Nolte Russ Ostrander Stephanie Pelton Joel Petersen Patrick Piskorski Sonny Plugge Tim Potrzeba Sophomores 79 Traci Radil Richard Ries Becky Riley Linda Scheideler Brian Scherbarth Chris Smedra Pat Standlea Kris Stowell Sean Stretf Dalis Strickland Becky Trenhaile Heidi Treptow Sara Trubey Brent Turek Mike Wagner Marcia Woltman Brian Welniak Lisa Woitalewicz Lynn Woods Nathan Wull Mike Zaruba David Zebert Karin Zikmund 80 Sophomores A' .,yy ff! ,N , V, if . fw , .5 I l if f 'fr' Off, E ii . .Ji if vw rr 41 'QM' ffm. r f ' 5 x 7 an U Q: 'X I 6 f 1 .A tr rf re 1. rm, ,,, gg owl ' Za. . 5, W Sitting through another ordinary day is the Sophomore Biology Class. it ir ef: it Vw? r l -We W - vu K! ,MH 1 El , gy LM K lr V Q I A I rd v M r r !.- ,K K ,W 5 1-If c fi ,li i 1 Enjoying their free time at lunch are Mike Wagner and Christy Bloom, X mi? Taking time from the English class to pose for the camera are the Freshmen. if V J seee f ff' I 7,1 W ww ,ff it JI Q I . H WA ,V 505 I 5-5, f' .5 ,w wf 1 t b ! V my jj f , . 3 ' if - A ff T f 1 l ' if 3-' H .. -es k A V A -. - f Sr , - X , rf .5 X., ' I ffl' ' V, La. ,,,-1- ' 1 4 1 Lisa Weems, President: Heidi Benda, Secretaryg Gale Lewin Treasurerg Linda Main, Vice President. Joel Anderson Tim Arnold Jason Augustyn Heidi Benda Jerry Berney Marsha Bonne Nicole Brandt James Bruha Jerome Bruha Shelly Bures Vickie Burmood Scott Clement Troy Dodd Becky Drake Bonnie Duda Bryan Dulitz Jennifer Fischer David Gibson Jennifer Grimes Robbie Hersh Bryan Hoevet Wayne Hoge Steven Hoyt Nancy Hruby Freshmen 81 i Qighglif wi e Srxrz Working on his prorect in shop is Troy Klanecky. , QW sf' Jackie Hughes - V Corey Hurlpert 'ii-.fb :J ,'.' r Jeanette Janke W Korey Johnson , fs r Calvin Jurgensen IVV :QV g- Q, Mitch Kearns F514 1 A ' K ,r Kerry kirby i 'l J W A Troy Kianecky Kevin Klimek Fiacneaie Klingelnoeier Kristina Knapp , I FiobynKrievvaId i ig Cindy Kroiikovvski M ,X Vw ,,,,,V Carrie Lange Karia Larkowski ' Daie Lewin or Gaie Lewin Linda Main , we Kim Markvioka ,E rf 3 ty Adam Martensen Mark Martens Mike Mason Mike McKinney Jesse Nelson Meiissa Osentovvski 82 Freshmen r I-f.i jf' i Busy at work are: Calvin Jorgensen, Kurtis Knapp, Pedro Rodriguez, Jess' Nelson, Bryan Dulitz. and Mark Martens. i .J is rdi L W g i J L N is 4 ' -- 2' I W I .Q I A 3 mi I-.zQa,Q1. e ' W 4 .Z 2.1 i ' -7 JF V J 1 2 Q ..' ' li ,nw V - f za ' 5 . f Q I' H 1 t lf ', A ,Ag , i . .fi -r A W , is J if ' , :LA '. V , , i , r ,J ,, g, v ' .- Q- 1 , BL pr 1' ,,,. QP. .4 it I ffm I :F TA M iw' ' 1 T r i it . f it X V :MA T V 4'0 ' 5 1 'W' fs 1 ,s hi f l 37 3. ,I ' t 'A C ' VV ., I we .A ' V T T rm .3 .. 1. : Ui it V - Aj zz , i J f ,,,. r fw' - 7 r 1 , . ' r ' 1 ' - lk F I . N ' I .. , - R501 f S f 5 -3 iitg ' 'P fg' , ., 1 i is , r i e R l 4, A ' 4 T ,.. ' -i t i s Y 5 T j QQ R i fk31X,z:iQVwL ,x T T ' X . , ,- Trying to show their strength are Racheale Klingelhoefer and Kim Markvicka. L 40 if ,f f .ff 'rw if ff ' fvrgiaigligptg, ' ,a V -fl, . t -. ,f w LW 4 'H x Candace Owens Sandra Psota Joey Ptacnik Pedro Rodriguez Roger Rogers Bruce Schmitt Jeff Setlik Carrie Sevenker Leisa Smedra Jay Smith Kim Spatz Angela Stalker Shane Steele Keith Stoltenberg Joel Strett Brenda Thompson Chris Thomsen Mike Trenhaile Steve Trump John Urbanovsky Lori Vancura Kevin Wadas Mark Warner Lisa Weems Anita Wiemers Amy Worm Jon Zell Friendship between the guys include Mark Martens, Bryan Dulitz, and Scott Clement Freshmen 83 Bobby Bennett Greg Berigan Ernest Bruha Dawn Clark Tiffany Clement Randy Cullers Roger Donaldson Becki Edghill Eric Edzards Todd Fischer Corrie Fuss Travis Goodsell Brian Griffith Renee Haste Ann Holt Ellen Hopkins Janice Hornickel Jon Hurst Shelley Johnson Troy Kokes Erin Konkoleski Jason Kounovsky Roxanne Kriewald Suzanne Krolikowski Carla Loft David Manchester Brad Masin Judy Miller Eric Misko Chadd Murray 84 Eighth H , ,i. Making Up the Pyramid of Eighth Grade Officers are: Tiffany Cle- ment, Presidentp Shelley Johnson, Vice Presidentg Patty Smith, Treasurerg and Ann Holt, Secretary. 7 .M ' W yy ' 4 A ag , G ,J ,gpg -E A my ki 5 ef L 3 t,,f fi T fn it Zti 'J fl ' 1 ' 1' ir 'N t fr f QM V 1. V R tg A ,I V A y 1 x ' X ' ef L I A . in W I L if , 1 f X' ekgffgtxfh -T it . H L ,,'- - Er, V , X , X T p ' , if ' . Q gif.. ' w.,., wk Q4 S in Af ,.. if R. l 3 ' ,. . thief T T T ,.i', T f T T f -i iti Q., , K Q- 1,6 ,ff A I k, , ,JW v,5,x,,,.t r . iq vy k K W W4 , .i m I x 'GXZA ' 'L 4,1 1. .- ' .,, Q, .rw ,iv nn 'ff' .ii9?r'f ' ig W e ,av V ,, f 1- -if a V 533 ff Q , if ' if X l y 4 2 W wr- 63 try. N, ,f Y 'f 1 stepw- f X S ,, ' . 7' , ,V , gk ,Q '4 W r .ff 'R 1 'K X P '- ov-fr S y : Brian Griffith trying to get his point across to Jason Trojan, BA ,J 241 -ly., ,,, H ns. 159, ,W All ' AY - I 7 J- I 'r ff: as 2' ..t -i 1 5 -Q J e or we wb e ,A 4.34.2 I ' 5 tax, H 25 'sr ' f7' ,, , Hi 'Qu N L A' Q - 4 X 't ' il. L X' ' R W V fl' 'X Lgr zrfq' X J ii i 64 '7 ' -455 'Qr sgr ,f K Y , , 1' 1 Ab -1 it I r t C V' c i ' Q ' Tir. 1. -as A 4 but 'ff' .MQ ,gy My ,X , - 1 AD X 5 7i or 'E 3 fe Ni ..., N, af 2 . ,.,, ,Hz if 1 ' Kimi: 1-1 gc. 'ii A ME if 5 A , in 1, f J 1 5 .N-I if LSL, ww 5 f 4 is J 2 is tw L -2 if , 1' sf ,fr f W iL,,.,V W 1 R 2 'lx Fffgx fi. ff 2 I-if if l Connie Nagorski Brian Nelson Mike Osweiler Amy Paider Jennifer Pelton Billy Pesek Ann Ramsey Larry Rasmussen Deryl Reed Stacy Rice Blaine Richmond Jim Ries Leatha Ringleln Michelle Ryschon Brenden Scherbarth Byron Scherbarlh Amber Severance Patty Smith Susanne Staab Tammi Stethem Kara Todsen Jason Trojan Rachell Wampole Heidi Weir Wanda Weir Chris Whitmore Kellie Williams Amy Wilson Jarrod Wilson Debra Woltman Paul Young Eighth 85 A2441 .TJ'f 'l H90 Kelly Cook, Secretaryg Jodi Trojan, Treasurer: Dale Zaruba, Presidentg Mark Osweiler, Vice President. Jaimie Anderson 5? , V, ' Crystal Augustyn -, , ' ' 1? ' ,ff Gene Baldwin 6 tg Dana Blum iiii' ' -5 - Craig Bundy X U Dan Cleveland X ' J P Kelly Cook ,J 4 Steve David ' , 1 g if, S Shawn Dowse 1 . rg. T7 ' 1,. ' Jenine Gawrych f C Angela Green Jim Green r X ' Amy Grooms , Lance Hastings gf 5. ,g y Q '1 canal:-mrbefi may A G, Q Q.. ff , onuomorm f K J A Deeon Jurgensen A NN f 5 X V X ' Jett Kowalski fi-,l f if ' l Jason Kranulik Dawn Markowski ' N g I, J. Michelle Masin -1 ..f- r 1 ui Jason Maxson irq Kelly Meyer A :W Roger Meyer J -A A K g tg my '.,-. . .. V V? KVA' I . :ea ,I V - Avlv I b e lr? ' ilk 86 Seventh Jason Maxson, stressing his point to Jeff Kowalski. 2, fs. - A W I ff ,ix ' Nr ff .1 I 5 ff? 1 W V ca Y M01 y K 2 V 4. yr, ,1 7 , .ts H if sm v 1 5- 1 A 1 tg . ' 7 I! 1 i v at 4 .J 4, JC , 'Pls .Sa J J seal . i X L' J . X ., .4 i, R L 1- Q: ' ff J it vi , X K J fN Xl ,. A , . J 1.1 f,- M L If 1 g jv'f , g -i n xii L lift , - I fy , J J X J L' nfl 'ml -' V A LQ 'VW' W I' A H1 x W -' , ' 'f ff i ag H , 4 if M 2 J l fa .. Eff , J 5 . A i i ., lsing their 'thot air in Art are Kristen Shrader and Kelly look. 25? I 14' , ,ini V3 ' iii 5 .J is all gfgff ti sez' if YZ? fd. sk r' 7 i J . 'S if ' f 'z E , 7 i i J .u. vaiM1w .ct ts. H O g y K- uf. ' ,.-- ' f ' Q wwf . tj' w.,1g,s ' ' rf WA X K ,. r. f?9.f1'f iw ,f-AYQX K .1 'f 1 H ' .sy V5 riff My X Fx .. 1!'til!PFb'EUU'lM ' t Q .V J V ,,,, M E was irii iffg t . M., K' .Iii In f .L si- Ziggy ','1 i f Sevie Kevin Nevrivy prepares himself as he starts his assignment for H Keyboarding Class. Bobby Miller Karel Moore Kevin Nevrivy Mark Osweiler Dustin Owens Jodi Petersen Erica Radil Kalynn Reed Eric Ritz Benny Schamp Kristen Shrader Ryan Simpson J. Fl. Smith Jeff Spilinek Laurie Studley Patric Swafford Tara Timmerman Jodi Trojan Brian Trump Chris Veskerna Kenneth Wiemers Brad Williams Jessica Wilson Tonya Woods Dale Zaruba Seventh 87 Strlvers Corlterlders Opposers Challengers Rivals Il N90 l Q6 lll Il' l - -H Division Page l-larriers l-lurry to State Giving it all that they got are Craig Ellingson and Scott Clement at the Ord Invitational. The Ord Boys' and Girls' Varsity Cross-Country Teams completed their most successful year in history by qualifying both teams for state. Some of the Boys' highlights included: 2nd Place in the District meet, 3rd place at Albion Invite, and 3rd place at the Ord Invite, Some of the Girls' highlights included: 2nd place at Districts, tst place at the Aurora Invite, and 2nd place at the Central Con- ference meet. The students provided us with tremendous team depth! They ran well except at the Gothenburg ln- vite and the State meet, which was held in Kearney. The state meet was a new experience for us. This was the first time we qualified in a number of years, said Coach Cecetka. Members ot the Ord Boys' Cross- Country Team from Front Row: Steve Wadas, Troy Klanecky, Curt Koelling, Jared Ptacnik. Middle Row: Scott Clement, Mike Zaruba, Ron Scheideler, Nathan Wulf, and Mike Trenhaile. Back Row: Coach Cecetka, Tom Smith, Craig Ell- ingson, Dan Klimek, and Flobbie Hersh, Cross-Country 89 Lady Chants Set Records Christina Kasvi ot Finland was a leading runner tor the Girls' Cross-Country team. This was the first year Ord ever had a complete girls' team. Cross- Country involved a lot ot hard work since the practices were long and tiring. For most of the runners it was a new experience. Kim lvlichalski earned two medals and Chris Kihs and Anita Vviemers each came home with one. The 1984-85 Girls' Cross-Country Team consisted ot: Kim Michalski, Anita Wiemers, Kayla Peters, Chris Kihs, and Christina Kasvi, lvlr. Rich Cecetka was the coach and Mr. Dave Huston was the Assistant Coach, 90 Cross-Country Chris Kihs, Kim Michalski, and Kayla Peters all stay in line during the Ord Invitational, Runners Make History!!! 1 525 inita Wiemers, Kim Michalski, Christina Kasvi, Chris Kihs, and Kayla Peters nade up the girls' squad m ,if Dan Klimek continued to be the top runner for the boys' team where he placed 6th at State. Front Row: Jon Hurst, Rob Hersh, Coach Cecetka, and Tom Smith. Middle Flow: Craig Ellingson, Ron Scheideler, Scott Clement, Steve Wadas, Nathan Wulf, Troy Klaneoky, Mike Zaruba, Dan Klimek. Back Flow: Kayla Peters, Chris Kihs, Christina Kasvi, Kim Michalski, and Anita Wiemers. Cross-Country 91 The 1984-85 Varsity Volleyball team finished with a 12-5 record and placed three players on the All-conference team. Seniors Tammy Vancura, Dana Zlomke and Vicky Wagner were members of the All-Conference West Division team. The Lady Chants were denied a trip to the State Tournament when they lost to Ainsworth in the district finals. The seniors showed good leadership and worked hard and made the season very successful, said Coach Tom Pallas. State a Bump Away cz Back Rowi Coach Bartholomew, Carrie l-lurlbert, Tammy Mulligan, Mary Dubas, Tammy Van- cura, Kaylee Michalski, Ann Front Flow: Michelle Bonne Chris Sevenker, Sue Dworak, Tammy Mulligan and Vicky Wagner stretch to block a spike from their opponents, 92 Varsity Volleyball Lech, Jill Hurlbert, Stacie Dowse, Sue Lech, and Coach Pallas, Vicky Wagner, Missy Celak, Dana Zlomke, Shannettc Lewin, Kathy Minary, Kendra Williams, and Dahn Stowell. ' Jill Hurlbert reaches high to spike the ball past an outstretched Burwell Longhorn, Bump...Set...Spike... i ugnggiiggnfzffmw Tammy Vancura, Dana Zlomke, and Tammy Mulligan anxiously await an on- coming serve. Tammy Vancura, Kendra Williams, Shannetle Lewin, Vicky Wagner, amd DeeLinn Goodsell pay tribute to their parents on Parents' Night. Tammy Mulligan plays the het mid taps the ball over to her opponent. Tammy Vancura jumps high to spike a set. Varsity Volleyball 93 Dedication Rewards All Fourteen juniors and sophomores made up lhe 1984-85 Reserve Volleyball team. Hard work and dedication led to a successful season. The Chants finished the season with a 441 record. All ofthe girls gained valuable experience, said Coach Sandy Bartholomew, I7 Anne Lech, Kaylee Michalski, Kathy Pelton, Sue Dworak, Chris Sevenker, dra Williams, and Missy Cetak. ,. ,ki 1 we The players gather around Coach Bartholomew for their last minute instructions Stephanie Pelton gets ready to spike the hall lor rr point on the scorehorird, 1 94 Reserve Volleyball Minary, Kate Gibbons, Kim Gidley, Stephanie Deelinn Goodsell, Coach Bartholomew, Ken- 450 r '- Freshmen Team Improves W r 1525 1 5 an iw i I i Lt Fi l Z. 5 it rt as Becky Drake setting the hall up high for Jennifer Fisher The 21 freshmen girls acquired the ability to work with teammates and learn the basic physical and thinking skills which lead to a suc- cessful season for the team. The freshmen volleyball team finished the season with a 2-4 record. The victories may not have been against their opponents but within themselves. Each player was valuable experience able to gain through their opportunities to play. 'Each girl had together they her own talent and made a team that was challenging and very fun to work with, com- mented Coach Kelly Clemens. 555 , , .it sr ' f Gale Lewin bumps the ball to the front row as Cindy Krolikowski, Linda Main, Carrie Sevenker, and Leisa Smedra look on 3' The 1984-85 Freshmen Volleyball Team includes: Robyn Kriewald, Nicole Brandt, Carrie Sevenker, Angie Stalker, Heidi Benda, Leisa Smedra, Linda Main, Kristina Knapp, Lisa Weems, Brenda Thompson, Head Coach, Kelly Clemens, Sandy Psota, Becky Drake, Cindy Krolikowski, Amy Worm, Gale lewin, Karla larkowski, Carrie l arige and Jen' nifer Fisher Freshmen Volleyball 95 Both Teams Excel!!! Both of the junior high Lady Chant volleyball teams experienced successful seasons. The seventh grade team finished with a 3-1 record and the eighth grade team with a 2-2 record. The seventh grade team showed consistent improvement throughout the season and had a number of line servers, The eighth grade team demonstrated very good skills in bumping and setting the ball. l look for good things to happen to this group and there is a great deal of talent if these girls have the desire to work hard to better themselves, said Coach Jan Weber. W' :jf T'iV,: f isr ' if 'NIM Coach Weber, Roxanne Kriewald, Carla Loft, Susanne Stabb, Becki Edghill, Amber Severance, Kellie Williams, Shelley Johnson, Amy Wilson, Jennifer Pelton, Erin Konkoleski, Diane Warner, Jan Hornickel, Renee Haste, Ann Ramsey, Patty Smith, Tiffant Clement, Kara Todsen, Coach Murray, Dawn Markowski, Shelly Masin, Deb Woltman, Tara Timmerman, Candi Hurlbert, Jodi Peterson, Jaimie Anderson, Tahma Melia, Crystal Augustyn, Shelly Flyschon, Deeon Jurgensen, Kelly Cook, and Angie Green. F! , ,Q , ,WE ,. A Shelly Masin keeps her eye on the ball to make sure she won't miss it. l 96 Junior High Volleyball E 5 l Erin Konkoleski uses her concentration to prepare for a bum! Chants Kick Ctt to You The Varsity Chants did well throughout the 1984-85 season, under the supervision of Head Coach Dave Shrader and Assistant Coach Carl Streeter. The Chants finished with a 5-4 record being defeated by Aurora, Central City, Albion, and Grand Island Northwest. Tony Quattrocchi, Kevin Csentowski, and Craig Erikson were all honored by the Omaha World Herald and the Lincoln Journal Star as Class B All Staters. Craig Erikson and Kevin Osentowski l were also granted an All Con- C ference Honorable Mention. Brad Novosad and Brian Sich are determined that they will tackle their Columbus Lakeview opponents. Back Flow: Brian Goodsell, Brent Turek, Tim Miller, Brad Dowse, Brad Novosad, Kerry Kremke, Steve Hornickel, Dennis Schmitt, Chris Smedra, Russ Ostrander. Third Fiow: Brian Scherbarth, Coach Streeter, Coach Machal, Joel Petersen, Son- ny Plugge, Tony Quattrocchi, Guy Pinkman, Sean Strett, Brant Dowse, Brian Foth, Coach Shrader, Coach Steele. Second Row: Student Manager, Bryan Dulitz, Lonnie VanWinkle, Richard Ries, Tom Kruml, Tom Martens, Craig Erikson, Barry Geweke, Kevin Osentowski, Mike Sexson, Student Manager, Mark Osweiler. Front Row: Tom Krolikowski, Clint Ellingson, Brian Meese, Brian Welniak, John Young, Kevin Bosworth, C. B. Moudry, Brent Warner, and Brian Sich. Varsity Football 97 Brent Turek blocks while Brian Goodsell leads the way for Tony 1-om Krumland 1-ony Qugnrqcchionthe moveto gain yardac Quattrocchi. o SCOREBOARD i iii i or 5 Ord, ,m', ,fi, i 3. V, H Opponent 34 sr. Paul 0 2a orefjinswoiqrjp ov eir o 13 columbus Lakeview 0 ' 40 M Loup Ciiy . 19 Aurora 34, 28 Adams Centra! 12 r Central City S3 7 Aioion i 27 . o GINW 43 98 Varsity Football Mike Sexson and C. B. Moudry block while Tom Kruml looks for a receiver Season Ends With Excitement Back Row: Joel Petersen, Brent Turek, Sean Stretf, Russ Ostrander, Kerry Kremke, Tim Miller, Chris Smedra, Tom Martens, Sonny Plugge, Brian Scherbarth, Front Row: Coach Steele, Tom Krolikowski, Clint Ellingson, Brian Welniak, Berry Geweke, Richard Flies, Brent Warner, Brant Dowse. Under the direction of Clayton Steele, the reserve football team finished with a 3-3 record as they beat Albion, St. Paul, and Broken Bow. The final game that they played was with O'Neill, which featured two overtimes and was very exciting for the players, coaches, and fans. The reserves gained valuable ex- perience with the reserve games, and this experience should pay off-dividends as they move into varsity games next year and years following said Coach Steele. Clint Ellingson struggles to break through for yardage as Tim Miller looks on. Baffy Gellfeke bfeaks HWBY from his Opponent t0 Qaln yardage. Reserve Football 99 Freshmen Learn System The Freshmen had a suc- cessful football season in 1984 under the mentorship of Coach Paul Machal. They worked very hard to improve sw, the football technique. The as.-2. Freshmen finished the season with a 2-1 record and played a 1-1 season in two combina- tion games between the Freshmen and Sophomores. The year was spent learn- ing the varsity system, and developing a strong running attack plus El better than Back Row: Tim Arnold, Jon Zell, Jay Smith, Joey Ptacnik, Joel Anderson, Jesse Nelson average passing Qamew- Said Shane Steele, Korey Johnson, Bryan Hoevet, Mark Martens, Coach Machal. Front Flow Mark Coach Machal. The Freshman team will be something to watch in the future. C Lf 1 455 R it iw if at 0, we-,QMS s . . , ' M, ff -X -mess Jon Zell, Jesse Nelson, Mike Mason, Joey Placnik, and Tim Arnold are all tackling their opponent from gaining yardage. 100 Freshman Football Osweiler, Dale Lewin, Troy Dodd, Mike Mason, Jason Augustyn, Steve Trump, Bruce Schmitt Keith Stoltenberg, Mitch Kearns, Mark Warner, Bryan Dulitz. Jesse Nelson tries to break away from the defenders This Touchdown's for You Front Row: Ryan Simpson, Bobby Miller, Craig Bundy, John Beran, Brian Trump, Roger Meyer, Brad Williams, Troy Warner, Lance Hastings, Chuck John. Middle Row: Brad Masin, Scott Benda, Billy Pesek, Steve Klimek, Jason Maxson, Kenneth Wiemers, David Manchester, Roger Donaldson, Todd Fisher, Eric Edzards, Jason Trojan, Jason Kounov- sky, Mike Osweiler, Fred Williams, Assistant Coach, Troy Kokes, Jason Krahuiik, Paul Young, Bryan Scherbarth, Randy Cullers, Brian Griffith, Chadd Murray, Steve David, Terry Warner, Shawn lngraham, Brendon Scherbarth, and Head Coach Lon Bartholomew. 'Q' Although the 7th and 8th grade football players faced a whole new experience as playing for the Jr. High athletic team, many talents were found for future years. This was the first time that the players were given a chance to participate in an organized team sport. Each touchdown was a sure sign of im- provement forthe team individuals. There were thirty-six who par- ticipated in the 1984-85 Junior High football team. With the help of Head Coach Lon Bartholomew and Assis- tant Coach Fred Williams, the team worked extremely hard throughout the season, and Mr. Bartholomew was very pleased with the overall ef- fort of the team. They finished with a 2-3 season. As the season pro- gressed each player improved his skills, and the team became more competitive, said Bartholomew. Troy Kokes and Billy Pesek struggle to tackle their opponent. Eric Edzards breaks through to make a long gain as Chadd Murray looks on. Seniors Highlight Season It was a disappointing year as tar as overall results were con- cerned. Ot the 19 squad members, approximately halt ot them were first year wrestlers. and ot those 19 there were only two seniors. The future definitely holds some hope. said Coach Shrader. The two seniors. Mike Kruml and Mike Sexson had good seasons. Mike Kruml had the best season of his career with a 17-9 record. and a position in the top 10 career pins list. At the conference tourney. Mike Sex- son earned a 4th place medal alter coming back trom an injury, Two juniors added a lot of punch and they were: C. B. Moudry and Tom Kruml. Moudry finished the season as the only state qualifier. X1 Back Pow: l-lead Coach Shrader, Mike Sexson. Tom Kruml, Joel Petersen. Joey Ptacnik. Steve Wadas, Joel Anderson, Russ Ostrander. Tom Martens. Sonny Plugge, Mike Kruml, Assistant Coach Carl Streeter. Student Manager. Mark Martens. Front Ftow. Dale Lewin. Mike Hampsten, Clint Ellirrgson, Jason Augustyn. Bruce Schmitt, Randy Ftyschon. C B Moudry. Brian Sich. Student Manager, P. J. Miller SCOREBOARD Ord irl f 'e 1' Opponent 26 St. Paul 39 42 Vllest Holt' 1 24 . 1.5, O'Neill 42 9 Ainsworth 9' 31 K .Qozad 27 9 Refoken sow so 3?V'Aurora .A BB. invitational 9 ilth St. PauiOuad g L mf 4th cc. invitational 9 sm Aibrcnlinviie. .yt .,.s A. ern 1 J 10th Genital Conference Districts 13th I'm sorry mom, I did my pest, states junior, Tom Kruml, at one of the wrestling meets in Ord 1 02 Varsity Wrestling Mat Experience Valuable Tom Kruml struggles to pin his opponent. The junior varsity wrestlers had numerous opportunities to com- pete during the season. Besides wrestling in the dual meets, they also were involved in a number ot junior varsity tournaments and quadrangulars, The team attend- ed quadrangulars at Aurora and St. Paul. Tournaments were held at Spalding Academy and Broken Bovv. Members of the Jr. Varsity Team were: Dan Klimek, Joel Petersen, Joey Ptacnik, Bruce Schmitt, Joel Anderson, Russ Ostrander, Randy Ftyschon, Son- ny Plugge, and Tom Martens. The wrestlers were able to gain valuable mat experience by competing in a number ot meets throughout the 1984-85 season, said Coach Streeter. t y T ., ,fear ' ..,,, Q fl -, z5,m'fzgfyfr. . ,, ' ff' '73 -ffl fri? f i' Wg? 5125 N ' - A .,,, :diff .,t, V- :U ,, -A--f GVOWWQ 31 his Teammale is SODVTOVUOVG Clint El'in950n- Getting closer to a turnover is senior Mike Sexson. Reserve Wrestling 103 W, ,,,,.,,,+1 fest, Wrest The Junior High Wrestling squad didn't have many wrestlers, but the ones we had showed great potential to do well in the future, said Coach Dave Connors. The team steadily improved during the season and receiving first place in the Con- ference Meet were: Randy Cullers, Brian Griffith, and Paul Young. The squad participated in the Cl. Cen- tral Catholic Invite, Burwell dual, BB. dual, Albion dual, and Albion Invite. V, ' A ,.,,,v.w.sr y i '- 1 -' 'N-.,, , z' a:.anfr'HlW1' fm' 'X ' K ff ' H ' is 0 at t . ing for the Future The 1984-85 Junior High Wrestlers consisted of eight people, they were, Back Row: Paul Young, Brian Griffith, Randy Cullers, and Byron Scherbarth. Front Row: Chris Veskerna, Dan Cleveland, Floger Donaldson, and Jeff Kowalski, - .xzwvwf A GQ .sis , ,'k' fly- '-f1ft.. av . I A 3 Ylq' ,. i V 'V ,K ,. H If K X- ' nf. 4 F Q is Q 1. . T V , I5 .T 1 Using his wrestling talents is seventh grader Scott Benda. GGTUVWQ Veadb' I0 USG his Kafafe DUVWCTT is Efic Rifl- 104 Jr. High Wrestling i Lady Chants on the .fl Back Flow: Lynn Woods, Peggy Fischer, Sharon Moudry, Kathy Minary, Tara Piskorski, Mary Dubas, Janis Mohr, Kaylee Michalski, Ann Lech, Shannette Lewin, Kendra Williams, Assistant Coach Huston, Melissa Cetak, Head Coach Murray. Front Row: Dana Zlomke, Tammy Mulligan, Tammy Vanoura, Pam Konkoleski, and Stacie Dowse. Move I felt the girls played up to the best of their abilities all season and showed a great deal of hus- tle and desire, said Coach Mur- ray. The Lady Chants finished the season with a 17-3 record and a number nine rating in the state. The Lady Chants also reigned as the Central Con- ference West Division Cham- pions. Seniors Tammy Vancura and Stacie Dowse led the team in scoring. . 126 r t ,Q 'L fsgkg ' at ,, g sg.. -f 5,5 X f sz was . lv, .eff 7 i at ,ga , - 1 . I- f,.1 ' N -, . -,sf - . . .. , f ,asf 1 Using the correct shooting torm that she learned on day one, is senior shooter, Dana Zlomke. SCOREBOARD . 'tgt ' vs Ainsworth, 66-37 Ord vs GINW 39-38 Ord vs Loup City, g Vg t Ord vs1Hastlngs C C 69-36 Ord vsiNLS 58-27 Ord vs Aurora 59-5,17 Ord vs Loup City 32-3th Ord vs Albion 35-30 Ord vs St Paul 73-21 Ord vs Yorlglf C 48-51 Ord vs Schuyler 63-56 Ord vs O'Neill 56-45 Ord vs York 3 vs Minden Ord vs Central City Ord vs Centura- ,,s' 5 Ord vs Valentine Ord vs Loup City gri. s 'C 7 -C Ord vs North Bend 53-47 59-24 52-40 63-41 71-39 59-QQ 55419 31-41 Varsity Girls' Basketball 105 Cnants Snoot tor Stats as W Stacie Dowse puts up a snot during tne fnrst round of the state tournament. , NVQ: . 14 We .mm f 7 'ns RQ Sams H.. 1 'W as t-, 5 E 3, 2 ? 2 Q 2 t Senior Tammy Vancura looks to inbound tne bali to Junror Shan- nette Lewin. 106 Varsity Girls' Basketball ,jf Kendra Williams nustlss down court to start the fastoreak. Mis. , Tammy Vancura jump at the state tournament. 5 ,, ,,t,,..t,. ,,,,M-warg u' - .. ' wsssiw 'YZ-. s nign against ner opponent during tip off The reserve basketball team l had a successful season finishing with a 12-1 record. The team im- proved throughout the season since the season opening loss to GINVV, The leading scorers were Ann Lech, Kaylee Michalski, and Shannette Lewin. The leading re- . bounders for the season were Ann Lech and Kaylee Michalski. The areas the team improved the most in were the tastbreak and press, said Coach Huston. Back Row: Janis Mohr, Kris Stowell, Ann Lech, Kaylee Michalski, Cheryl Lange, Kim Gidley, Mary Dubas, and Tara Piskorski. Next Row: Carrie Hurlbert, Stephanie Pelton, Lori Konkoleski, Shannette Lewin, Missy Cetak. Kathy Minary, and DeeLinn Goodsell. Front: Student Managers: Lynn Woods, Peggy Fischer and Sharon Moudry, Front Center: Coach Dave Huston. an I sv' af' -'M -wir' Reaching for the basketball hoop is Kaylee Michalski, Ann Lech and Deeunn Goodsen 'ook On' Ann Lech works her way to the hoop for two. Kaylee Michalski uses her defense to help out. Reserve Girls' Basketball 107 Freshmen Carry on Tradition The Freshmen girls' basketball team finished undeafeted with a 10-O record. The girls broke the scoring record by making 73 points against O'Neill. The team won first place in the Grand Island VICA Tournament. The leading scorers were Leisa Smedra and Gale Lewin. The leading rebounders were Smedra, Lewin, and Cindy Krolikowski, Coach Weber commented, Vile had a combination of height, quickness and good ball handling to give us an edge in many games. T or r is i Back Ftowi Karla Larkowski, Melissa Osentowski, Bonnie Duda, Kim Markvicka, Leisa Srnedra, Kristina Knapp, Angie Stalker, Coach Weber. Front Flow: Nicole Brandt, Cindy Krolikowski, Gale Lewin, Heidi Benda, Carrie Sevenker, Carrie Lange, and Lisa Weems. 'X Y ff -r sw- fue. ,J ..- Making a Mad Dash tor the ball are Melissa Osentowski and Gale Trying to get the ball that's Up tor grabs is Cindy Krolikowski. Lewin. 108 Freshmen Girls' Basketball 3 Jr. High Team Improves 1 Back Row: Ann Holt, Flenee Haste, Dawn Markowski, Becky Edghill, Kellie Williams, Tiffany Clement, Carla Loft, Wanda Weir, Jaimie Anderson, Coach Rich Cecetka. Front Row: Erica Radil, Tara Timmerman, Dana Blum, Shelley Johnson, Patty Smith, Jennifer Pelton, Candi Hurlbert, and Kelly Cook. These were the Players for 1984-85. We had a good season with the two losses in close games. said Coach Cecetka. The Jr. High team played rather well dur- ing the 1984 season with a record of 3-2. The junior high team consisted of fourteen eighth graders and eight seventh graders. During the season the team learned a lot about the style of playing which will be a great asset in future years. The top rebounders for the team were Kellie Williams with 33, Dawn Markowski with 30, and Erin Konkoleski with 25. Scoring for the team were Kellie Williams with 52 points. Tiffany Clement and Patty Smith follow- ed with 19 and 13 respectively. Mr. Cecetka was pleased with the overall results and looks for- ward to next year's team. 'IP ,,-ow Using her deep concentration is Kellie Williams. G0lf1Q UD for 3 field QO3l lS Kellie Williams- Jr. High Girls' Basketball 109 Seniors Lead Team The Ord Chants faced a tough schedule with a small team and little experience. The Seniors did a fine job leading the team in scoring and rebounding. Many under classmen gained much ex- perience that we hope will help them in the years to come. Seniors, Craig Erikson and Tony Ouattrocchi led the Chants with 229 and 227 points respectfully for the season. Erikson and Quattroc- chi also led the Chants with 38 and 30 assists. Senior Steve Penas and Junior Jeff Burton were the top rebounders for the year. The Chants ended their season with a 6-14 record. SCOREBOARD Ord vs Ainsworth 39-40 Ord vs Wood River 46-56 Ord vs Gothenburg 47-36 Ord vs B.B. 73-61 Ord vs Cozad 49-61 Ord vs Adams Central 50-47 Ord vs Aurora 4 49-52 Ord vs St. Paul 53-64 Ord-vs,GlNW 39-66 Ord OvsVFAlbion -4 54-60 Ord vs Loup City A 62-36 Ord vs Schuyler 53-55 Ord vs Fairbury 56-76 Ordivs O'Neill 64-70 Ord vs Loup City 53-43 Ord vs Minden 56-85 Ord vs C.C. 58-57 Ord vs York 48-79 Ord vs St. Paul 73-66 Ord vs Valentine 44-71 110 Varsity Boys' Basketball Back Bow: Mike Ftyschon, Jared Ptacnik, Brad Novosad, Kerry Kremke, Steve Penas, Jeff Burton, Dennis Schmitt, Doug Duda. Second Row: Tom Smith, Tony Ouattrocchi, Barry Geweke, Guy Pinkman, Brant Dowse, Craig Erikson. First How: Chris Sevenkerg Statistician, Coach Steele, Assis- tant Coach Machal, Chris Kihsg Statistician. ' N., -V M M ,-K 514- -J' 'W S 71115, -fffi' 'rf Oh my gosh, Don't tail me now, says Tony Quattrocchi as he attempts his free throw. Players Show Talent Oh, no you don't This ball is MINE! Craig Erikson. isffffaw V 2 l ' ' ' . am ,L mf , , , , Guy Pinkman goes high to lay one in, Tony Quattrocchi and Steve Penas go in to follow-up, vt' Praying for a victory is Coach Steele and his players. flu! 'jk Kerry Kremke penetrates the Minden Whippets defense for a shot. Also pictured is Jeff Burton, Varsity Boys ' Basketball 1 1 1 Valuable Experience Gained The reserve basketball team enjoyed the 1984-85 season. They worked hard, but it was fun work. Under the training of Coach lvlachal, they gained valuable experience, con- fidence in themselves, and a sense of teamwork. When the too-short season came to a close, their record stood at 5 wins and 9 losses. It was not the best record as wins go, but they had gained valuable experience for upcoming var- sity years, Back Row: Tod Masin, Chris Smedra, Dennis Schmitt, Flick Fleineke, Jared Ptacnik, Tim Miller, Mike Wagner. Second Row: Brant Dowse, Pat Piskorski, James Linke, Troy Williams, Mark Lewin, Barry Geweke, Front Row: Coach Machal. ft .., ... Troy Williams shows his form as he attempts his free throw at York, 1 12 Reserve Boys' Basketball You gotta use the defense that we worked on, declares Coach Machal as he discusses the plays with his team. Tourney Crown Highlights Season ,fs fx, 32' ,..' A ye -M I AIX, tg 1 ny! A W V.,, A I . ,, -M g g 4 . e it ttgr-mf' ,, N., , -1 yr 'al T K ' TA! T - 4, A 'T W '- , eeerae .at - Shooting the ball for two points is Mike Mason. Jesse Nelson tries to put the ball up for a field goal. Freshmen Boys' Basketball: Mr. Bartholomew, Troy Klanecky, Jesse Nelson, Jon Zell, Shane Steele, Bryan Hoevet, Mitch Kearns, and Mike Mason. The 1984-85 freshmen boys' basketball team consisted of 9 players. The team stats were six wins and four losses. Mr. Bartholomew, the coach, commented that after dropping the first three games the team regrouped to play better as a unit and won five of the last six games. Mr. Bar- tholomew said, l was pleased with the effort our team made to play better together in the latter halt of the season and eventually won the championship at the VICA Tourney in Grand Island. Freshmen Boys' Basketball 1 13 Teams Finish Undeleated!! The 1984-85 7th and 8th Boys' Basketball teams were both undefeated with a record of 5 wins and O losses. The leading scorers for the 7th graders were Shawn Dowse and Steve David with 31 and 25 points respectively. The leading scores for the 8th graders were Brian Griffith and Chadd Murray with 68 and 46 points respectively. Coach Lauver stated that his players did an excellent job of learning the basic skills and is sure they will excel in future years. -D 1 14 Junior High Boys' Basketball K 4 . -,,1,',' 8th Grade, Back Row: Ann Holt, Randy Cullers, Todd Fischer, Byron Scherbarth, Eric Misko, Chadd Murray, and Paul Young. Front Row: Shelley Johnson, Jon Hurst, Larry Rasmussen, Eric Edzards, Bobby Bennett, and Travis Goodsell. 7th Grade, Back Flow: Dan Cleveland, Dale Zaruba, Floger Meyer, Jim Green, Steve David, Jason Krahulik, Jeff Spilinek, Brad Williams, and Leo Lauver. Front Row: Ann I-lolt, Shelley Johnson, Craig Bundy, Chuck John, Shawn Dowse, Chris Veskerna, Lance Hastings, Ryan Simpson, and Mark Osweiler. The 7th grade team gathers around Coach Lauver as he gives them their instructions. Relay Flecord Broken ' --- -.AMP 1984-85 Junior High Girls' Track Team, Back Flow: Diane Warner, Wanda Weir, Ellen Hopkins, Daw Markowski, Chrystal Augustyn, Heidi Weir, Erin Konkoleski, Shelly Masin, Tit- fany Clement, Ann Holt, and Coach Kelly Clemens. Front Row: Amy Grooms, Carla Loft, Jaimie Anderson, Tahma Melia, Erica Radil, Kelly Cook, Patty Smith, and Shelly Johnson. The Junior High girls' track team had a long and rainy season. Through sweat and a few tears during competition, the teams' results were in the top three at each meet except the Loup City Invitational and Central Con- ference Meet. All twenty-three girls endured the season. Highlights incuded breaking the 2-mile relay record at Loup City. The girls learned that track takes a lot of self-discipline and effort to help themselves and their teammates for the winning times and measurements at the meets, said Coach Clemens. Heidi Weir passes her opponent as she heads for the finish line. Striving for the last few yards is Tahma Melia. Junior High Girls' Track 1 1 5 Young The 1984-85 Varsity girls' track team was made up of 12 members. The two top scorers were Tammy Vancura with 46 points and Christi Hehnke with 42 points. Vancura set a new school record in the shotput with a throw of 37'7V2 . Coach Cecetka quoted, The seniors showed good leadership and the underclassmen gave us good depth. The top finishes of the year included a fifth place finish at the Loup City Invitational and a sixth place finish at the Broken Bow Invitational. Tracksters Supply Depth ' , -I N I A It, I it 'HEX ,' . Lex M ,,,' N Eifisief x X .4 f y,LAy 5 j fff'i f ' :fist 5 . K, f f Qi., 1 ' W ' A K T if K , . et - , , , , f - . . .. , 5 C , t ' t - 'i f Mig.. , Q K' K K K K 'fr-A ' r A 'Y C' 3 ' '55 -f ' ' K ' .. A K 'ii , t ' :lf . 'HT . - V ni r E W . ii i i g llflln-I-iii , . ..wvr t i Linda Main reaches for the first hurdle as her opponent attempts to catch her. sie - an-sim Chris Kihs tucks her knees as she prepares to land in the long jump pit. Kathy lvlinary begins ner wind up for the discus throw. 116 Varsity Girls' Track awe gf Vancura Sets Shotput Record Vicky Wagner strides out to gain a lead during a relay race. Gale Lewin sprints down the track during the 400 meter run. Back Row: Coach Cecetka, DeeLinn Goodsell, Coach Shrader, Shannette Lewin, Chris Kihs, Kaylee Michalski, Leisa Smedra, Christi Hehnke, Linda Main, Gale Lewin, Missy Cetak, Coach Streeter, Kathy Minary, Anita Wiemers, and Coach Pallas. Front Row: Vicky Wagner, and Tammy Vancura. Varsity Girls' Track 117 Two Quality for State The 1984-85 Varsity boys' track team was made up of 33 members. Danny Klimek and Tim Miller lead the team in scoring with 99 points and 68 points respectively. The 400 meter relay team consisting of Brian Sich, C. B. Moudry, Guy Pinkman, and Tim Miller broke the school record with a time of 45.9 seconds. In the statetrack meet Danny Klimek finished in 6th place in the 3200 meter run with a time of 9:54 and Tim Miller finished in 6th place in the 200 meter dash with a time of 23.64. This was the most boys we have had out for track in a long time and we will have almost everyone returning next year which should give us good depth, com- mented Coach Cecetka. Back Row, Standing: Coach Cecetka, Tony Quattrocchi, Sonny Plugge, Dennis Schmitt, Tim Miller, Kerry Kremke, Ftick Fteineke, Steve Hornickel, Brad Novosad, Mike Upah, Steve Wadas, Joey Ptacnik, Coach Streeter, and Coach Pallas. Front Row, Standing: Kevin Klimek, Lonnie Van- Winkle, Tom Smith, Brant Dowse, Brian Sich, Danny Klimek, C. B. Moudry, Shane Steele, Tom Kruml, Brian Hoevet, Jeff Setlik, Brian Welniak, Tom Martens. Front Row, Sitting: Coach Shrader, Mark Martens, Brent Warner, Scott Clement, Joel Anderson, Jared Ptacnik, Troy Klanecky, Barry Geweke, Guy Pinkman, and John Young. ,gg .fs , . . . . .,.. iw... - X Mike Upah soars for the pit during the long jump competition at the Grand Island Invitational. D80 Klimek SUGVUDTS T0 STSY Close T0 the leadel' 118 Varsity Boys' Track during the two mile run. Traoksters on the Move Y Kerry Kremke is gaining the lead from his opponent. ' ww - y'z:s:s.4fgf: vi :iw--f-2i.e.z.:',ff J . .. W TQ : - , 1' so . xg, N X WG' -swf iz 11, isim,,.,de,5sieM. :mm-11zxf'f 1, -. ie: . 3 S Us . . Q.: ...Wm5i1Q,,f-sy ,.1.,...- f. if-vtzi i fl? , K W, . 1 HL ,P R ERMEQQN .iss mrs w--11 K' - 2 :'1-1sssae:s.1sR.o smsgfs111:1a-:si -1me1ss:zfw'f -. . 1 -..ie ,..,. or .:.,:,, .,,.,. V ,, ..,r I ,.:, ie,-gf-Q,,,, , .1- ,1. .. 1 Q i -'fflff . V'?li3f5f5'LQ il9E115Ff1J 5 i K J 3- ifizffw .. W..,x.,. .M i. v.,.. . -if-i:,zQzgggaiiizfaziiiiiff . . .--szwewwls -W ---- -- 'fs isfsififz .ms . - s,efQa..Q., es, ,, x Guy Pinkman takes it easy as he glides over the high jump bar. Steve Wadas paces himself to the finish line. Russ Ostrander reaches for the sky as he follows on his shotput throw. Varsity Boys' Track 1 19 Tracksters Set Relay Record The 1984-85 Jr. High Boys' track team consisted of 15 boys. The team had six meets and competed at the Burwell ln- vitational where they placed fourth. At the Broken Bow Invitational the tracksters placed second. They defeated Albion in a dual. At the Loup City Invita- tional the 3200 meter relay set a new record ot 9:41.49 Members of the relay team were Randy Cullers, Paul Young, Bob Miller, and Chadd Murray. Coach Huston stated, Overall I felt we had a fairly successful season considering our small number ot competitors. Jon Hurst strides to the tinish line. 1984-85 Junior High Boys' Track Team, Back Row: Coach Dave Huston, Jason Krahulik, Terry Warner, Chadd Murray, Wayne Womack, Randy Cullers, Byron Scherbarth, and Paul Young. Front Row: Jim Green, Troy Warner, Bobby Miller, Scott Benda, Steve Klimek, Roger Donaldson, Travis Goodsell, and Jon Hurst. Chadd Murray glides thorugh the air during the long jump competition at the Burwell Invitational. 120 Junior High Boys' Track Golfers Win 1985 Crd Invite Golf Members: Craig Erikson, Tod Masin, Jeff Lueck, Jeff Burton, Kevin Bosworth, Troy Williams. Mr. Williams, Korey Johnson, Mark Warner, Troy Dodd, Mike Mason,,Mitch Kearns, and Randy Ryschon. -Mai, , .f-zu, yu 1 , ..., ., .fair s ,,,, 1 we :jr i, gg ' 'r f I ., Z ,,,,, . HM 1 1 Kevin Bosworth taps the ball into the Look at the form! As Senior Craig Erikson hole. tees off. The 1984-85 Golf Team consisted of 13 members. They reached the long awaited goal of winning the Ord Invitational which was held on a cold rainy day. Coach Williams com- mented, The team started off quite strong but due to illness, during the season things slow- ed down quite a bit. Highlights of the season in- cluded a first place finish at the Ord Invite, third place at the Columbus Scotus Invite, and fifth place at the Albion Invite. Jeff Lueck looks up before he putts the ball. Golf 121 122 Swnmer WSHBAH As this year comes to a close, so does this yearbook. As you glance through the pages a lot of memories will be remembered and a few tears will be shed. Maybe it was a last game played or a last performance at a concert. Can you remember sitting in a hot room try- ing to concentrate on physiology or freezing in American History? Well, it all paid off in the end. There were a lot of times when you were tired of studying and felt like quitting and wish- ed you could do some things over. Whatever it may be, l'm sure that being a student at Ord High will never be forgotten. For you the students, This One's For Youll! '57 'wr' s t ,, ,II Closing 5 ,. 'gi 'X Tod Masin Jon Zell Mary Bruha Cori Smedra Bryan Dulitz . Roger Rogers Paul Foth M il J ll I! -1 R4 e-I' c1l' aww uosxpg 65919 '6unoA uqop 'seuad aAa13 'emefx uallv 'AwlsuglnH Lug-L 'ddeuyq ugfxeyg 'epng Snog pure 'lwmyq 72 rn 3 ,.. UJ F. a: Q. 2, o 77 P' I o :s CD 0 3' 9. Q EP. CD 7' GJ - N4 cn :x 'n O P+ 3' X93 951!W ' OS pwg 'u OO M ay 'as !A 'quomsog u ueug aaw 'llaspoog ueqlg 'as 0.L QAU EH ooom '!Ll finog osfig awlgw 'ueLu1JeH OU 'u 1307: mga: '52P'g SLS Egg CD. 5 Q' OZ: 322' fog mi? gn: sf-'30 CD o EQX1 1301 253 ogg' 969' 5'c7:'U . - m SEQ' Q38 :U 255 gui? CD E135 ax' 3 14 5592 Efg CQ E153 CO 9.35 Sl -'22 Q -. mo? '30 E959 Im rw S 353 -933 Ufx Egg? 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Middle: Debbie Spilinek, Sue Patrick, Kimberley Michalski, Lynn Ulrich, Chris Johnson, Eva Kaputsk, Denise Elsberry, Vicky Wagner. Front: Craig Erikson, Doug Duda, Danny Wadas, Kent Studnicka, David Miller, Brian Goodsell, Kevin Bosworth, and Doug Hartman. First of all on behalf of the annual staff our Taylor Representative, for all ot ing to heh: us decide on what many times I sure holte To my staff me about the o over X I uldl' if? I e Dehtl n d cha be : 00 ' met taft th en Y ysic ye a ' ob r m p ot t at g ao k n , wo :ke to thank bra-1' 011 JW th extra hours that she s n Ord try- we wa te . I apologize for ngig the style s you re not sick of us by now m rs nshg you were so hing else. I th' nh' person on the whole s at worked on t and ov ou are probabl ' k of the '7-'teople' ar s 9dlf0lQ its a hard I but I know th e embeq give the h ographers a lis 4101: I know h there were ti anythhy complisheq I spe t I think it will tu and Christie to ha ve all o ink you were he same signature section. Good Luck next at you will do a great job. Just t atleast a month in advance. mes when you felt that we would ne ver get felt that way too, but with all the extra time we rn out great in the long run. I knew I could count on you show up at nights to work: You better check to see ifyou still ten finger if not check the typewritertl' To our one and onh' 'Qld Ladyg inns You nnalhi came throught' I had my doubts when we asked you to sell thirteen pages of ads, but you Wd it! I always looked forward to seeing you in class because I knew that an ice cream break was in store! lun' What can I say? Whenever we had to know a name or two one to run to the front ofnce to Und out who it was. You we good at proofreading at the end too. Thanks a lot for lynn afrllbniz On the days that you did mak put you to work drawing the final layout didh 't complain too much. You pr and copy: Thanks tor all y the '34cademics sect' To our JilIs the worst yo you W re al all y e it t s. It W obab our h IOUS. of all jobs ll wor al ere the so pretty darn our hehz. o class on time asn 't a very ex ly dreamed ab eb with talkin Trades Edina' Dossibe, the in ked hard on it a I the credit for t Now the ,Poll , We citin out Ia g to I 'basl dex h nd n hattif Phot get t pri realbi gjob but you youts, TA LL lines he teachers concerning . You probably got stuck ' ad to be real boring but w eedless to sag it turned o Thanks for running all th ography Department I do hose pictures done yet?' nted yet? ltr, sure you re know our staflgot to long run I think e I thihk I7 wer with one of ithout complaint ut really good You take e extra errands tor us too. n't know where to start lk lm ' When will we have them pretb' sick of those words by be a pain in the you know where verything turned out for the be ext yealg we 7l start a 'Z ost an e lost by 010 throw: As for Mk just look him up and he shoul come to the iournalis Qfifllf I-Ie was alw the last mi Last 'bid 'Zre they now aren't you?I sometimes, but in the st d Found for all the negatives that Jlzrroll if you ever need a picture of Wcky dba able to supplyyou with allyou need lfnot m room and we VI give you a whole stack 005' 019' 70 ays there to take the emergency photos that were needed at nute. Most of the pages would be blank if it hadn 'I of been for you. but not least In 50001011 I wish we couId've found out sooner that you lake pictures. Thanks to you we Hnished the Musicalia page wthout any pro- blem. I also want to thank you for acting as Camera Man at prom, awards night andgraduation. And the list goes on . . . ibrsta :trawl I sure hope you knew what you were talking about when you identified those Irids tor us, if there are any mistakes with the names, you can tell Marsha and Pat about it. fonh' Iriddingl Im sur- prised that the with 2111.1-bf? members haven 't yelled at us yet For all the times that we interrupt0q their classes youd think they would hate the year- book staft We realb appreciatedyour cooperation. lhhr I9-adam I know I miss- ed quite a few days ol English due to yearbookg but liust wantedyou to know that I did learn a lot in your class. I personalbi want to thank you lr understanding. Ill: Jdrwbt thank you for letting our class U88 the Cyping room during St period if we would ot had to use the manual lypewritera we 21 probe be typin . ro ourgadvison 'tk PM-1: we understand that this was journalism so we will forgive you this time but everything perfect We always knew who wa some tool lines, I think it makes a pa when do we get ourpikza, the yea 4 special thanks goes to this yearbook was to type writer all th and work sol' h bly st' y0ll next y s talk' ge loo rbook 'hy 'fl 078. l 6 tilh ed co ing tw I Ill r first ' ear y Ing w k sha is fin ' on and know e. Th D818 0 WO 0300 E . ,year in ou better have hen we heard rp! Oh yeah. rshed??? Onhf ' ' 000' for uhders that it wasn 't e ere were a lot ntly with quad rds to them. M apaqaky lvflaflalaa ' UIIOIQ 4,d By th lokin land ' xactl of ni pack y Io ve dn, on N U e wah g. ing how important y a pleasure to listen to a ghts I went straight to my room s, design, and copy without hardly goes to both ofyou foryour support 010-of vfulv Mita TWS' 042'-'3'F0r7 ram 125 fe dirvfs N0 E Tammy Arnold: Drill Team 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Triple Trio 43 FHA 4. Brian Arnold: FAC 1, 2, 3, 43 BB 2, 33 FB 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 J Band 2, 33 P Band 1, 2, 3, 43 FCA 2, 3, 43 AIASA 4. Raylene Barta: Michelle Bonne: Drill Team 43 Oracle 2, 33 VB 1, 2, 33 BB 1, 2, 35 Spanish 1, 2. 3, 43 Stu. Co. 43 NHS 3, 4. Kevin Bosworth: BB 1, 2, 33 FB 1, 2, 126 Senior Creidts Senior Credits 3, 43 SS 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 2, 3, 43 Golf 2, 3, 43 Drama 13 NMEA 43 Mad. 2, 33 Jazz 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Bruha: NHS 3. 4. Teresa Bruha: Track 13 NHS 3, 4. Rick Bures: Track 1. Steve Chipps: FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 4. Kim Clement: Band 13 Choir 1, 23 Mad. 13 TT 23 SS 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 33 NHS 33 Track 1. Shala Cullers: VB 1, 23 NHS 3, 4: Track 1, 23 Drama 3: AFS 3: M Club 2, 31 French 33 Who's Who 3. Roxy Dodd: Drill Team 23 Spanish 1, 2, 43 Choir 1, 21 Stu. Mgr. 23 Drama 1: Stats. 1. Brad Dowse: BB 1, 23 FB 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Mad. 3, 42 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 SS 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' State 33 Track 23 Speech 4. Stacie Dowse: VB 1, 2, 43 BB 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Mad. 1, 2, 3, 43 TT 2, 3, 43 SS 2, 3, 43 SC 2, 3, 4: NHS 43 MO 2, 3, 43 O Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Doug Duda: Oracle 3, 43 Editor 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' State 33 Class O1- ficer43 Pres. Craig Erikson: BB 1, 2, 3, 43 FB 1, 3, 43 Band 13 Choir 13 Stu. Co. 2, 3, 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 O Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 1. Bryan Foth: BB 23 FB 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA lj FCA 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3. Paul Foth: BB 1, 2, 32 FB 1, 2, 3: FAC 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 33 CC 33 Choir 13 Stu. Mgr. 3. Monica George: Cheerleader 1, 2, 33 Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4. Brian Goodsell: BB 1, 2, 33 FB 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Mad. 1, 2, 3, 43 SS 2, 3, 43 Boys' Ouartet3. Lesli Goodsell: Drill Team 2, 3, 43 FHA 3, 43 Spanish 1, 2. Kerri Hackelc VB 13 Class Officer 43 Drama 1, 2, 43 Choir 2. Doug Hartman: Oracle 23 Editor 33 Spanish 13 Class Ot- flcer 3, 43 Drama 1, 23 Speech 4. Tim Hulinsky: BB 1, FFA 1, 2, 3 AIASA 1, 2, 3, 41 AIASA Officer 1, 2. 3, 4. Jill Hurlbert: VB 1, 2, 3, 43 BB 1, 2, 3: Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Mad. 2, 3, 43 FCA 3. Cheri Kamarad: Spanish 1, 23 VB 1, 23 BB 13 Oracle 3. Christina Kaavi: Cross-Country 4. Kevin Knapp: FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 AIASA 2, 4. Thom Knapp: AIASA 2: Trap- shooting1. Pam Konkoleski: Drill Team 2, 3, 43 BB 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike Kruml: FB 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 33 Wrest. 1, 2, 3, 4. Sue Lech: VB 13 BB 13 Student Mgr. 2, 3, 43 FFA 2, 3, 43 NHS 33 Spanish 1. Shana Leggett: FHA 4. Sondra Lott: Oracle 33 Band 1, 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 TT 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 Spanish 1, 23 Pep Band 1, 2. Marie Main: Drill Team 33 Oracle 33 VB 13 BB 1, 23 Spanish 1, 2, 33 Drama 1, 23 Speech 23 Yearbook 43 Track1,2. Delores Maly: FFA 1, 2: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Janel Manchester: Drill Team 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Kris McCain: VB 1, 2. Brian Meese: BB 1, 2, 3: FB 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 43 Mad. 2, 4: SS 3, 4. Kim Michalski: FAC Pres. 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Mad. 33 TT 2: FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Year- book 3, 43 Editor 43 CC 43 Spanish 1, 23 O Club 4: South Pacific 23 Class Of- ficer 1. Dave Miller: AIASA 2, 3, 4. P. J. Miller: Drill Team 43 Oracle 33 Spanish 1, 2, 33 Stats. Wrest. 2, 3, 43 Tickets3. Tammy Mulligan: VB 1, 2, 3, 43 BB 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Mad. 2, 3, 43 TT 2, 3. 4: SS 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 1, 2, 4. Kevin Osentowski: BB 1, 23 FB 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu, Mgr. 13 Track 23 Rodeo 1. Kris Paprocki: Drill Team 43 Spanish 3, 43 Flag Girl 43 Tickets 3. Susan Patrick: Spanish 1, 2, 33 Yearbook3. Steve Penas: BB 1, 2, 3, 4, FB 1, 3. Track 23 CC 23 O Club 2, 3, 4. Kayla Peters: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Mad. 1, 2, 3, 43 TT 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 SS 1, 2, 3, 43 P. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 MO 1, 2, 3, 4: NMEA 3, 4. Karen Pokorny: Drill Team 3, 43 Photo 43 FHA 13 Spanish 2, 33 Year- book 43 Chorus 1, 2. Tony Quattrocchi: BB 1, 2, 3, 43 FB 1. 2, 3, 43 Stu. Co. 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Jack Reineke: Mike Ryschon: Stu. Mgr. 2, 3, 4: FCA 1. 2, 3, 43 Track 2: Speech 43 O Club 2. 3, 4. Gary Schamp: Ron Scheidelerz Wrest. lj FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 3: Stu. Co. 43 NHS 4: CC 3, 4. Linda Setlik: FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 4. Mike Sexson: FB 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrest. 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu. Mgr. 33 FFA 1, 2, 33 Photo. 3, 43 Stu. Co. 3: Track 13 AIASA 1. Corrine Smedra: Drill Team 33 Oracle 33 FHA 43 Spanish 1, 23 Yearbook 4. Deb Spilinek: Drill Team 43 Oracle 33 Spanish 1, 3, 43 Stats. 2, 3, 43 Flag Girl 4. Kent Studnicka: Photo 13 FHA 43 Golf1. Lynn Ulrich: Drill Team 33 Oracle 33 VB 1, 23 Spanish 1, 2, 33 Yearbook 43 Speech 2. Janeane Urbanov- sky: FHA 3. Stanley Urbanov- sky: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Tammy Vancura: VB 1, 2, 3, 43 BB 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2: Mad. 23 Spanish 1, 23 Girls' State 33 FCA 1, 23 NHS 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 1. Allen Vavra: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Dan Wadas: Oracle 3, 43 Stu. Mgr. 23 AIASA 1, 2, 3, 43 Trapshooting 2, 3, 4. Vicky Wanger: VB 1, 2, 3, 43 BB 1, 23 Spanish 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. J o h n Y o u n g : Photography 3, 4. L i sa Z i k m u n d Bures: Drill Team 3, 4. Dana Zlomke: VB 1, 2, 3, 43 BB 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 Spanish 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu. Co. 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA 1, 23 NHS 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 O Club 2, 3, 4. Senior Credits 127 128 cA11u,oc SALES MERCHANT lll ill 7iaeVa2ae HARBWARI .Q llll A N D O I ll E Ill! - ,. . llllI MW- IIHHH ' I 1. A 5 IIIEMM lllllll STATE IIIHM. -H -,, M. Division Page Michelle Tammy gratulations on all you have achieved. future. We love you 4 All our love Mom, Dad, Loren, Cindy, Dean, and Debbie Dad Mom Marsha and Laura Congratulations Paul As you begin this new adventure in life, may you use this as your guide: For this cause we do not cease to pray for you and desire that you might be filled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. That you might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasure, being fruitful in every good work, increasing knowledge of Godg Strengthened with all might, according to His glorious power, unto all patience and long suffering with joyousness. Giving thanks to the Father who has made us to be partakers of His inheritance. Colossians 1:9-12 We love you and are proud of you. Love always, Dad, Mom, and Karen Tammy A. Today youill start a new life And you'll say your last goodbyes To all the friends you've grown to love With whom you've laughed and cried. Congratulations Brian Arnold: TAKE TIME FOR 10 THINGS 1. Take time to Work it is the price of success. .Take time to Think it is the source of power. . Take time to Play it is the secret of youth. .Take time to Read it i the foundation of knowledge. . Take time to Worship it is the highway of reverence. 6. Take time to Help and Enjoy Friends it is the source of Happiness. 7. Take time to Love it is the one sacrament of life. 8. Take time to Dream it hitches the soul to the stars. 9. Take time to Laugh it is the singing that helps with life's loads tO. Take time to plan it is the secret of being able to have time tor the first nine things We love you, Mom, Dad, Christy, and Kim We wish you the best in everything you do. Con- Congratulations! We wish you the best of luck in the 2 3 4 5 Remembering the fun and laughter, The problems and the fears, And watching all your memories grow Throughout your high school years. The memories of the dances And the exams you'd rather forget. 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Y , Blum,-,Dana My 27, 86, 109 Blum, Kelli - . - 78 Bonne, Marsha '17, 30, 81 Bonne, Michelle 4, 8, 17, 21, 1 24, 63, 69, 92, 123, 126 Bosworth, Ed 8,136,166 Bosworth, Kevin 16, 21, 23, 28,29, 31, 33, 63, 69, 97, 121, ll 123, 124, 126 Brandt, Nicole 28, 29, 30, 81, 95, 108 Bridgeman, Lexanne 12, 78 Brockman,Crystat - 66 Bruha, Anthony 12, 75 Bruha, David 12, 75 Bruha, Ed 66 Bruha, Ernest 84 Bruha, Galen 78 Bruha, James , 39, 81 Bruha, Jerome 12 Bruha Bruha ,81 Mary 21,69,122, 123, 126 ,Teresa 3, 21, ,69, 123, 126 142 Index W, Bundy, Craig 27, 86, 101, 114 Bundy, Shani 18, 19, 28,78 Buoy, Eldon 8, 36, 65 Burton, Jana 75 Burton, Jetf 28, 75, 110, 111114 Bures, Rick 69, 123, 126 Bures, Shelly 81 Burmood, Vickie 81 Calleroz, Lupe 8, 17, 39, 66 Cecetka, Rich 90, 91, 109, 116, 117, 118 Cetak, Melissa 16, 17, 23, 28, 75, 92, 94,105,107,117 Chilewski, Kindra 17, 78 Chilewski, Kipp 75 Chipps, Steve 12, 69, 123, 126 Clark, Dawn 84 Clemens, Kelly 95, 115 Clement,Jim , 65 Clement, Kim 4, 18, 19, 23, 31, 50, 51, 61, 84, 123, 124, 126 Clement, Scott 11, 22, 30, 31, 32, 46, 81,83, 89,91, 118 Clement, Tiffany 26, 27, 84, 96, 109, 115 Cleveland, Dan 26, 86, 104, 1 14 Connors, Dave 104 Cook, Kara 18, 19, 31,75 Cook, Kelly '27, 86, 87, 96,, 109. 115 Cullers, Randy 84, 101, 104, 114, 120 Cullers, Shala 21,61,70,123, 126 David, Steve 86, 101, 114 Dodd, Fioxie 70, 123, 126 Dodd, Troy 81, 100,121 Donaldson, Roger 84, 101, 104, 120 Dowse, Brad 3, 12, 13, 23, 30, 32, 34, 70, 97, 123, 126 Dowse, Brant 23, 28, 29, 58, ,g78,97,99,110,112 Dowse, Shane '17, 30, 58, 78 Dowse, Shawn 27, 86, 114 Dowse, Stacie 4, 8, 23, 30, 31, T32, 3430, 92, 105, 106, 123, - 126 Drake, Becky 14, 17, 81, 95 Dubas,Mary 17,21,23,25, 7 77,92, 105,107 Duda, Bonnie 10, 17, 30, 81, 108 Duda, Doug 4, 7, 17, 69, 70, 11G,123,124,126 Dulitz, Bryan 22, 30, 48, 81, 82, 83, 97, 100, 122 Dulitz, Galen , 68 Dworak, Susan 23, 30, 31, 32, 55, 75, 92 Edghill, Becky 27, 84, 96, 109 Edzards, Eric 26, 84, 101, 114 E111ngson,ciim 23,'42, 78, 97, 99, 102 Ellingson, Craig 7, 14, 23, 30, 31, 32, 34, 74, 89,91 Eppenbach, Deb ' 68 Erikson, Craig 8, 23, 33, 55, 7O,90,97,11O,111,121,123. 124,126 Erikson, Wilma 37, 59, 66 Fischer, Jennifer 17, 81, 95 Fischer, Peggy 16, 78, 105, 107 Fischer, Todd 54, 84, 101, 114 Florian, Bruce 78 Foth, Bryan 70, 97, 123, 126 Foth, Paul 70, 122, 123, 126 Freberg, Mitzi 8, 14, 18, 39, 42, 66 Frysek, Martha 68 Fuss, Corrie 27, 84 Garnick, Phyilis 65 Gawrych, Jenine 27, 86 Gawrych, Steve 78 George, Monica 17, 18, 19, 70, 123, 126 Geweke, Barry 23, 28, 29, 39, 58,78,97,99, 110, 112,118 Gibbons, Kate 8, 17, 34, 58, 78, 94 Gibson, David 81 Gidley, Kim ' 78,94, 107 Gogan, William 37, 65 Gomez, Oliver 75 Gi00dSell, Brian - 3, 23, 30, 33, 34, 60, 70, 97, 98, 123,124, 126 GOOdSell, DeeLinn 8, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 50, 58, 78, 93, 94, 107, 117 Goodseil, Leslie 10, 24, 32, 52, 61, 62, 70, 123,124,126 Goodsell, Travis 26, 84, 114, 120 Green, Angela 27, 86, 96 Green, Betty 68 Green, Harlan 68 Green, Jim 86, 114, 120 Griffith, Brian 84, 101, 104, 114 Grimes, Jennifer 17, 20, 28, 81 Grooms, Amy 20, 27, 86, 115 Grove, Pat 68 Haas, Elaine , 67 Hackel, Jeff 12,78 Hackei, Kerri 14, 42, 51, 69, 7 71,123,126 Hampsten, Mike Q i 15, 23,i78, 102 Hansen, Deb 68 Harmon, Doug f 75 Hartman, Doug 4, 69, 71,i123, 124, 126 Haste, Renee 27, 84, 96, 109 Hastings, Lance' 24, 86, 101, 114 Heeron,,LonnIe 78 Hehnke, Christi 047, 18, 19, 30, 32, 75, 117 Hersh, Dan 4, 21, 67, 77 Hersh, Pam I 68 Hersh, Robbie 81,89 Hibbard, Jerry 15, 79 , Hoevet, Bryan 81,113,118 Hoge,'Wayne , 81 Hollibaugh, Jim 75 Holt, Ann 26, 84, 109, 114, 115 Holt, Tami 7, 24, 75 Kowalski, Michelle 18, 19, 30, Hopkins, Ellen 84, 115 Hornickel, Janice 27, 39, 84, 5 '96 Hornickel, Steve 13, 23, 75, , 77, 97, 118 Houts, Danielle 78 Hoyt, Steven 81 Hromas, Janene 59, 67 Hruby, Nancy A 17, 27,81 Huebner, Dale ' 38, 43,167 Hughes, Jackie 82 Hulinsky,Janet , 6, 10,75 Hulinsky, Tim 15571, 123,126 Hurlbert, Candi ' 27,86,'96, . 109 Hurlbert, Carrie 9, 23, 30, 32, 55,75,92,107 Hurlbert, Corey 17, 30, 82 Hurlbert, Jill 4, 17, 30, 50, 51, 62,i71, 925123, 124, 126 Hurlbert, Stephanie ' 67 Hurst, Jon 26, 27, 57, 84, 91, 5 - 114, 120 Huston, Dave 45, 59,'67, 90, 105, 107, 120 lngraham, Dori lngraham, Shawn 101 Janke, Jeanette 17, 20, 28, 58, , 82 John, Chris 12, 79, 101 John, Chuck 27, 86, 114 Johnson, Barbara, ,20, 37, 67 Johnson, Dayle ? 44,167 Johnson, Korey 28, 82, 100, 121 Johnson, Shelley- 26, 84,, 96, 109,114,115 Johnson, Teri 6, 10, 75, 124 Jurgensen, Calvin, ' 5.12, 82 Jurgensen, beech 271,-86,196 Kamarad, Cherri 71, 123, 126 Kasvi, Christina 9, 51, 54, 56, 57,71,91,123,126 Kearns, Mitch 82, 100, 115, ' 1 1 Kihs, Chris 8, 14, 17, 23, 57, 75,90,91,11O,,116,117 Kirby, Kerry '1,' 5 82 Klanecky, Troy 23, 82, 89, 91, M 113, 118 Klimek, Dan 7, 14, 16, 23, 27, 75,76,103,118 Klimek, Kevin 82, 118 Klimek, Steve V 120 Klingelhoefer,Racheale 12, 82,83 Knapp, Kevin 12,17,71,126 Knapp, Kristina 16,,17, 30,,82, 5 ' 95,1108 Knapp, Kurtis 12, 123 Knapp, Thom 15,,71, 123, 126 Knutson, Sandy 23, 76 Kokes, Larry 65 Kokes, Troy 84, 102 Koelling, Arden 15, 46, 67 Koelling, Curtis 23, 28, 79, 89 Konkoleski, Erin 27, 84, 96, ' 1 109,115 Konkoleski, Lori ' 10, 79, 105 Konkoleski, Pamela 24, 25, 71, 105, 123,124,126 Kounovsky, Jason 26, 27, 34, 43,'84, 101 Kowalski, Jet1 27, 86, 104 , 1 79 Kowalski, Tim 48, 76 Krahulik, Jason 27, 86, 101, 114, 120 Krahuiik, Richard 65 Krajnik, Melanie 10, 17, 58, 79 Kremke, Kerry 8, 23, 76, 97, 99,110,111,118,119 Kriewald, Robyn 16, 17, 28, 30, 82, 95 Kriewald, Roxanne 27, 39, 84, 96 Krolikowski, Cindy 82, 95, 108 Krolikowski, Suzanne 20, 27, 84 Krolikowski, Tom 12, 16, 23,' 79, 97, 99V Kruml, Mike 23, 46, 71, 102, 123, 124,126 Kruml, Tom 23, 54, 76, 97, 98, 102, 103, 118 Lange, Carrie 10, 82, 95, 108 Lange, Charyl 10, 79, 107 Larkowski, Karla 28, 30, 82, 95, 107 Lech, Ann 6, 12, 48, 76, 92, 94, 105, 107 Lech, Kayla 48, 79 Lech, Sue 12,13, 71, 92,123, 126 Lee, Sterling 68 Leggett, Shana 10, 45, 71, 123, 126 Lewin, Dale 28, 82, 100, 102 Lewin, Gale 28, 82, 95, 108? 1 Lewin, Mark 58, 79, 112 Lewin, Shannette 17, 23, 76, Michalski, Kim 2, 6, 10, 22, 23, 45, 48, 50, 72, 90, 91,123, 124, 126 Miller, Bobby 87, 102, 120 Miller, David 15, 47, 72, 123, 124, 126 Miller, Judy 27, 84 Miller, Julie 7, 17,76 Miller, Patty Jo 17, 24, 25, 72, - V 102, 123, 124, 126 Miller, Tammy 30, 76 8 :fMVili6l','Tlm 16, 23, se, 79, 97, Peters, Kayla 2, 3, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 50, 57, 73. 90,91, 123, 124, 126 Pierson, Stacey 4, 17, 18, 19, 55. 76 Pinkman, Guy 33, 34, 76, 97, 111, 118, 119 Piskorski, Pat 3, 58, 79, 112 Piskorski, Tara 10, 17, 30, 31, 32, 77, 105, 107 Plugge, Marsha . 68 Plugge, Sonny 12, 16, 23, 58, Sexson, Mike 23, 73, 97, 98, 102, 103. 123,126 Shrader, Dave 38, 67, 97, 102, 117, 118 Shrader, Kristen 20, 26, 87 Sich, Brian 3, 17, 23, 28, 77, 97, 102, 118 Simpson, Ryan 27, 87, 101, 114 Smedra, Chris 3, 23, 39, 80, , , 99, 112 Smedra Cori 6 10 48 73 1-1- fj i i LJEUJV, 99,112,118 79, 97, 99, 102, 103, 118? li, g 'B it ' 122, 123,126 ' T' iigminary, Kathy 8, 50, 55, 76, Pokorny, Karen 17, 24, 73, 1-Q-gr,'if?3,,f?QSmedra, John 68 ' - 7 7 i'1i', ' 92, 94, 105, 107,116,117 123,126 ,i,,-' fi ',. 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B. 2, 23, 29, 76, Ptacnik, Joey 83, 110, 102, Smith, Patty 26, 27, 84, 85, 96, 97,98,102,118 103,118 109,115 Moudry, Sharon 10, 28, 58, Psota, Sandra 10, 17, 28, 83, Smith, Tom 23, 30, 31, 32, 33, 79, 105,107 94 34, 57, 77, 89, 91, 110, 118 Mulligan, Tammy 4, 23, 28, 30, Smith, Walt 68 31, 32, 69, 72, 92, 123, 124, Spatz, Gerain 62, 65 126 Spatz, Kim 17, 28, 30, 83 Murray, Chadd 26, 84, 101, V Spilinek, Debra 4, 24, 74, 123, 114,120 -ryr , Ve ,T V ' 124,126 Murray, Max '96,V10'5 -I 7 V Spilinek, Dianne 28, 29,77 7 ' ,l1-V- Quattrocchi, Tony 8, 9, 23, 73, Spilinek, Jeff 26, 87, 114 Musit, Kim 1 168 97, 98, 110, 111, 118, 123, 126 Stabb, Suzanne 27, 85, 96 92, 93, 105, 106, 107, 117 - - Lmke, James a, ao, 31, 32, 76, mgggffff' 27' S2 112 ' Loft, Cana a4, 96, 109,115 ngggffggln gg Lon' Sondfa 101301311 41? 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